The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 6
... some obvious meaning , and a tolerable flow of verfification . The pebble which aspires to rank with diamonds , should at least have a decent polish bestowed on it . Perhaps the piece here exhibited has merit infufficient to engage the ...
... some obvious meaning , and a tolerable flow of verfification . The pebble which aspires to rank with diamonds , should at least have a decent polish bestowed on it . Perhaps the piece here exhibited has merit infufficient to engage the ...
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... Some lucky rum- mages among papers long hoarded up , have discovered as unex- pected things as an author's own manuscript of an ancient play . That indeed of Tancred and Gifmund , a much older piece , ( and differing in many parts from ...
... Some lucky rum- mages among papers long hoarded up , have discovered as unex- pected things as an author's own manuscript of an ancient play . That indeed of Tancred and Gifmund , a much older piece , ( and differing in many parts from ...
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... some romance . We meet indeed in hif . tory with Pentapolitane regio , a country in Africa , confifting of five eities and from thence perhaps some novelist furnished the founding title of Pentapolis , which occurs likewise in the 37th ...
... some romance . We meet indeed in hif . tory with Pentapolitane regio , a country in Africa , confifting of five eities and from thence perhaps some novelist furnished the founding title of Pentapolis , which occurs likewise in the 37th ...
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... Some amendment appears to me to be absolutely necessary , and that which I should propose is to read , Who now in the world fee heaven , & c . That is who at one time of their lives find heaven in the pleasures of the world , but after ...
... Some amendment appears to me to be absolutely necessary , and that which I should propose is to read , Who now in the world fee heaven , & c . That is who at one time of their lives find heaven in the pleasures of the world , but after ...
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... some light unto you . Being at Antioch-- THAL . What from Antioch ? [ Afide's HEL . Royal Antiochus ( on what cause I know not . ) Took some displeasure at him ; at least he judg'd fo : And doubting left that he had err'd or finn'd , To ...
... some light unto you . Being at Antioch-- THAL . What from Antioch ? [ Afide's HEL . Royal Antiochus ( on what cause I know not . ) Took some displeasure at him ; at least he judg'd fo : And doubting left that he had err'd or finn'd , To ...
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