The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 170
... writer would have consequences more important ; a discovery there . would throw a new light upon many of his pieces ; and , where rashness only is shew'd in the opinions that are now current about them , a judgment might then be form'd ...
... writer would have consequences more important ; a discovery there . would throw a new light upon many of his pieces ; and , where rashness only is shew'd in the opinions that are now current about them , a judgment might then be form'd ...
Page 412
... writer of the pamphlet , as a further proof of Ben's malignity , quotes some lines from the prologue to Every Man in his Ĥumour : " To make a child new swaddled , to proceed " Man , and then shoot up , in one beard and weed , " Past ...
... writer of the pamphlet , as a further proof of Ben's malignity , quotes some lines from the prologue to Every Man in his Ĥumour : " To make a child new swaddled , to proceed " Man , and then shoot up , in one beard and weed , " Past ...
Page 512
... writer , many considerations ought to be taken into our view . Words which were then generally used , may since have been dismissed from the language altogether , or have dropped out of common speech , and are only now to be met with in ...
... writer , many considerations ought to be taken into our view . Words which were then generally used , may since have been dismissed from the language altogether , or have dropped out of common speech , and are only now to be met with in ...
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