The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... the advertisement which he then prefixed , see p . 173 , will show his notions of the un- importance of collation ; and will enable me to apprize the reader of the different view which I have taken ADVERTISEMENT . xi.
... the advertisement which he then prefixed , see p . 173 , will show his notions of the un- importance of collation ; and will enable me to apprize the reader of the different view which I have taken ADVERTISEMENT . xi.
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... prefixed . The history of that picture will be found towards the close of Mr. Malone's Life of the Poet ; but it will be necessary to say a few words in reply to the arguments ( if such they may be called ) with which Mr. Steevens has ...
... prefixed . The history of that picture will be found towards the close of Mr. Malone's Life of the Poet ; but it will be necessary to say a few words in reply to the arguments ( if such they may be called ) with which Mr. Steevens has ...
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... . 425 ) , or describe a beautiful young lady as being uncouth , because we have not the honour of her acquaintance , and she is therefore unknown to us . History of the Stage , I have prefixed it to Ixiv A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... . 425 ) , or describe a beautiful young lady as being uncouth , because we have not the honour of her acquaintance , and she is therefore unknown to us . History of the Stage , I have prefixed it to Ixiv A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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William Shakespeare. History of the Stage , I have prefixed it to that Essay , vol . iii . Having concluded his laborious work , he paid a visit to his friends in Ireland ; but soon after returned to his usual occupations in London ...
William Shakespeare. History of the Stage , I have prefixed it to that Essay , vol . iii . Having concluded his laborious work , he paid a visit to his friends in Ireland ; but soon after returned to his usual occupations in London ...
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... prefixed to it a very pleasing biographical sketch of their author . Although his attention was still principally directed to Shakspeare , and he was gradually accumulating a most valuable mass of materials for a new edition of that ...
... prefixed to it a very pleasing biographical sketch of their author . Although his attention was still principally directed to Shakspeare , and he was gradually accumulating a most valuable mass of materials for a new edition of that ...
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