The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... once very popular , entitled Gefia Romanorum , which is fuppofed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , the learned editor of The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer , 1775 , to have been written five hundred years ago . The earlieft impreffion of that work ( which ...
... once very popular , entitled Gefia Romanorum , which is fuppofed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , the learned editor of The Canterbury Tales of Chaucer , 1775 , to have been written five hundred years ago . The earlieft impreffion of that work ( which ...
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... once ) among the Gefla Romanorum . In an edition , which have , printed at Rouen in 1521 , it makes the 154th chapter . Towards the latter end of the XIIth century , Godfrey of Viterbo , in his Pantheon or Univerfal Chronicle , inferted ...
... once ) among the Gefla Romanorum . In an edition , which have , printed at Rouen in 1521 , it makes the 154th chapter . Towards the latter end of the XIIth century , Godfrey of Viterbo , in his Pantheon or Univerfal Chronicle , inferted ...
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... once fuch popu- Jarity , that they were fometimes borrowed by poets who did not profefs to follow the direct current of his fables , or attend to the strict prefervation of his characters . Nay , so high was the credit of this romance ...
... once fuch popu- Jarity , that they were fometimes borrowed by poets who did not profefs to follow the direct current of his fables , or attend to the strict prefervation of his characters . Nay , so high was the credit of this romance ...
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... once corrupted or changed in the theatre , was effectually withheld from the publick ; and every commentator on this play agrees in a belief that it must have been printed by means of a copy " far as Deucalion off " from the manufcript ...
... once corrupted or changed in the theatre , was effectually withheld from the publick ; and every commentator on this play agrees in a belief that it must have been printed by means of a copy " far as Deucalion off " from the manufcript ...
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... once within my piftol's length , I'll make him fure : fo farewell to your highness . Say , is it done ? ] We might point differently 2 It fils thee not to ask the reason why : Because we bid it , fay is it done ? Left your breath & c ...
... once within my piftol's length , I'll make him fure : fo farewell to your highness . Say , is it done ? ] We might point differently 2 It fils thee not to ask the reason why : Because we bid it , fay is it done ? Left your breath & c ...
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