The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... lived to superintend this edition himself , he would have furnished . It was his intention to have devoted one sec- tion to the manners and customs of Shakspeare's time ; but I found the materials which he had prepared for this enquiry ...
... lived to superintend this edition himself , he would have furnished . It was his intention to have devoted one sec- tion to the manners and customs of Shakspeare's time ; but I found the materials which he had prepared for this enquiry ...
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... lived in habits of intimacy with Shakspeare , particularly after his retirement from the stage , and had this portrait painted , which , as you will perceive , was richly set , and was care- fully preserved by his descendants , till it ...
... lived in habits of intimacy with Shakspeare , particularly after his retirement from the stage , and had this portrait painted , which , as you will perceive , was richly set , and was care- fully preserved by his descendants , till it ...
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... lived to peruse the last edition of Ben Jonson , in which not only his critical opinions are frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral ...
... lived to peruse the last edition of Ben Jonson , in which not only his critical opinions are frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral ...
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... lived ; and any other collateral information which might tend to illustrate his writings , or acquaint us with his probable views and cast of thinking . In later years he was more particularly engrossed by the literature of his own ...
... lived ; and any other collateral information which might tend to illustrate his writings , or acquaint us with his probable views and cast of thinking . In later years he was more particularly engrossed by the literature of his own ...
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... lived ! Among the many eminent men with whom he became early ac- quainted , he was naturally drawn by the enthusiastic ad- miration which he felt for Shakspeare , and the attention which he had already paid to the elucidation of his ...
... lived ! Among the many eminent men with whom he became early ac- quainted , he was naturally drawn by the enthusiastic ad- miration which he felt for Shakspeare , and the attention which he had already paid to the elucidation of his ...
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