The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... father of our drama might excuse us ; but I have seen , in the book of some modern critick , a collection of anomalies , which thew that he has corrupted language by every mode of depravation , but which his admirer has acçumu- lated as ...
... father of our drama might excuse us ; but I have seen , in the book of some modern critick , a collection of anomalies , which thew that he has corrupted language by every mode of depravation , but which his admirer has acçumu- lated as ...
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... father , we are told , was a confiderable dealer in wool ; but having no fewer than ten children , of whom our Shakespeare was the eldest , the best educa- tion he could afford him was no better than to qualify him for his own bufinefs ...
... father , we are told , was a confiderable dealer in wool ; but having no fewer than ten children , of whom our Shakespeare was the eldest , the best educa- tion he could afford him was no better than to qualify him for his own bufinefs ...
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... father being obliged , through narrowness of circumftance , to withdraw him too foon from thence , he was thereby ... father's way of bufinefs , either as an affiftant to him , or on his own proper account , no notices are left to inform ...
... father being obliged , through narrowness of circumftance , to withdraw him too foon from thence , he was thereby ... father's way of bufinefs , either as an affiftant to him , or on his own proper account , no notices are left to inform ...
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... father's profeffion and way of living , and had , it is likely , but a flender library of claffical learning ; and confidering what a number of transla- tions , romances , and legends ftarted about his time , and a little before ( moft ...
... father's profeffion and way of living , and had , it is likely , but a flender library of claffical learning ; and confidering what a number of transla- tions , romances , and legends ftarted about his time , and a little before ( moft ...
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... father kneeling to the daughter , when fhe kneels to afk his bleffing , is found in it ; a circum- stance two poets were not very likely to have hit on separately ; and which feems borrowed by the latter with his ufual judgment , it ...
... father kneeling to the daughter , when fhe kneels to afk his bleffing , is found in it ; a circum- stance two poets were not very likely to have hit on separately ; and which feems borrowed by the latter with his ufual judgment , it ...
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