The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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... performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased to have learned from certain ... performances of his youth , as they were the most vigorous , and had the most fire and strength of imagination in them ...
... performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased to have learned from certain ... performances of his youth , as they were the most vigorous , and had the most fire and strength of imagination in them ...
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... by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who , though he had no other good qualities , as he has a great many , must have made his way into the esteem of all men of letters , by this only xxvi SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
... by Mr. Betterton's fine performance of that part . A man , who , though he had no other good qualities , as he has a great many , must have made his way into the esteem of all men of letters , by this only xxvi SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE.
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... performance . In this office he became so conspicuous for his care and readiness , that in a short time every man as he alighted called for Will . Shak- speare , and scarcely any other waiter was trusted with a horse while Will ...
... performance . In this office he became so conspicuous for his care and readiness , that in a short time every man as he alighted called for Will . Shak- speare , and scarcely any other waiter was trusted with a horse while Will ...
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... performance thereof , all that capital messuage or tenement , with the appurtenances , in Stratford aforesaid , called The New Place , wherein I now dwell , and two messuages or tenements , with the appurtenances , situate , lying , and ...
... performance thereof , all that capital messuage or tenement , with the appurtenances , in Stratford aforesaid , called The New Place , wherein I now dwell , and two messuages or tenements , with the appurtenances , situate , lying , and ...
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... performance ; and when he is dead , we rate them by his best . To works , however , of which the excellence is not absolute and definite , but gradual and comparative ; to works not raised upon principles demonstrative and scientifick ...
... performance ; and when he is dead , we rate them by his best . To works , however , of which the excellence is not absolute and definite , but gradual and comparative ; to works not raised upon principles demonstrative and scientifick ...
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