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... Malone thinks , contrary to his original opinion of the date of the play , that the statement in the title - page of the original quarto , " that it had been often ( with great applause ) plaid publiquely by the right honourable Lord ...
... Malone thinks , contrary to his original opinion of the date of the play , that the statement in the title - page of the original quarto , " that it had been often ( with great applause ) plaid publiquely by the right honourable Lord ...
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... and as a profound and beautiful critic , has done very much for cultivating the knowledge , built upon love , which the Germans possess of our poet , has not been trammelled by Malone and Chalmers , but has placed 6 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE.
... and as a profound and beautiful critic , has done very much for cultivating the knowledge , built upon love , which the Germans possess of our poet , has not been trammelled by Malone and Chalmers , but has placed 6 INTRODUCTORY NOTICE.
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. been trammelled by Malone and Chalmers , but has placed Romeo and Juliet amongst Shakspere early plays . We have no exact statements on this subject by Tieck ; but , in a very delightful imaginary ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. been trammelled by Malone and Chalmers , but has placed Romeo and Juliet amongst Shakspere early plays . We have no exact statements on this subject by Tieck ; but , in a very delightful imaginary ...
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... Malone , in preference to severul , in the folio and ( C ) . Enter a Servant . Serv . Madam , the guests are come , supper served up , you called , my young lady asked for , the nurse cursed in the pantry , and every thing in extremity ...
... Malone , in preference to severul , in the folio and ( C ) . Enter a Servant . Serv . Madam , the guests are come , supper served up , you called , my young lady asked for , the nurse cursed in the pantry , and every thing in extremity ...
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... Malone appears to have known the import , in the notes to Romeo and Juliet . " - ( Ben Jonson's Works , vol . vi . page 149 ; vol . vii . page 337. ) 64 20 SCENE IV . " This is that very Mab In That plats the manes of horses in the ...
... Malone appears to have known the import , in the notes to Romeo and Juliet . " - ( Ben Jonson's Works , vol . vi . page 149 ; vol . vii . page 337. ) 64 20 SCENE IV . " This is that very Mab In That plats the manes of horses in the ...
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