The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... inferted in the late Hiftory of Bristol , as well as Rowley's plan and elevation of its ancient caftle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of architecture pronounce to be spurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us . It would ...
... inferted in the late Hiftory of Bristol , as well as Rowley's plan and elevation of its ancient caftle , ( which all the rules of all the ages of architecture pronounce to be spurious ) let the Rowleian advocates inform us . It would ...
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... inferted , it has been thought neceffary that as much of his Preface as was defigned to introduce them , fhould accompany their fecond appearance . Any formal recommendation of them is needless , as their own merit is fure to rank their ...
... inferted , it has been thought neceffary that as much of his Preface as was defigned to introduce them , fhould accompany their fecond appearance . Any formal recommendation of them is needless , as their own merit is fure to rank their ...
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... inferted ; that my Lord Southamp- ton at one time gave him a thoufand pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almoft equal to that ...
... inferted ; that my Lord Southamp- ton at one time gave him a thoufand pounds , to enable him to go through with a purchase which he heard he had a mind to . A bounty very great , and very rare at any time , and almoft equal to that ...
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... inferted the following paffage : " After this , they were profeffed friends ; though I do not know whether the other ever made him an equal return of gentle- nefs and fincerity . Ben was naturally proud and infolent , and in the days of ...
... inferted the following paffage : " After this , they were profeffed friends ; though I do not know whether the other ever made him an equal return of gentle- nefs and fincerity . Ben was naturally proud and infolent , and in the days of ...
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... inferted with fome variation in Braithwaite's Remains , which the latter has mentioned to have been affixed to Mr. Combe's tomb in his life - time , were not written till after Shak- fpeare's death ; for the executors , who did not ...
... inferted with fome variation in Braithwaite's Remains , which the latter has mentioned to have been affixed to Mr. Combe's tomb in his life - time , were not written till after Shak- fpeare's death ; for the executors , who did not ...
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