The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... drama , entitled The Contention of the Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , The old Taming of a Shrew , and Marlowe's King Edward II . by whom not one of Shakspeare's plays is said to have been performed . See the Differtation on King Henry ...
... drama , entitled The Contention of the Houses of Yorke and Lancaster , The old Taming of a Shrew , and Marlowe's King Edward II . by whom not one of Shakspeare's plays is said to have been performed . See the Differtation on King Henry ...
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... dramas , the diffimilitude of the style from our author's undoubted compositions , and the tradition mentioned by Ravenf- croft , when fome of his contemporaries had not been long dead , ( for Lowin and Taylor , two of his fellow ...
... dramas , the diffimilitude of the style from our author's undoubted compositions , and the tradition mentioned by Ravenf- croft , when fome of his contemporaries had not been long dead , ( for Lowin and Taylor , two of his fellow ...
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... drama , is right . JOHNSON . The wit of Tamora is again mentioned in this scene : " Come , come , our empress with her facred wit , " & c . MALONE . VOL . XXI . D And fafter bound to Aaron's charming eyes , Than is TITUS ANDRONICUS . 33.
... drama , is right . JOHNSON . The wit of Tamora is again mentioned in this scene : " Come , come , our empress with her facred wit , " & c . MALONE . VOL . XXI . D And fafter bound to Aaron's charming eyes , Than is TITUS ANDRONICUS . 33.
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... dramas , in poffeffion ; and of which I confider this play , and at least four fifths of the First Part of King Henry VI . ( including the whole of the first Act ) the performances , no doubt , of one or other of the writers al- ready ...
... dramas , in poffeffion ; and of which I confider this play , and at least four fifths of the First Part of King Henry VI . ( including the whole of the first Act ) the performances , no doubt , of one or other of the writers al- ready ...
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... dramas I allude to , are , it is true , to be found in the collections of Dodfley and Hawkins : though I could with that each of those gentlemen had confined his researches to the further fide of the year 1600 . Future editors will ...
... dramas I allude to , are , it is true , to be found in the collections of Dodfley and Hawkins : though I could with that each of those gentlemen had confined his researches to the further fide of the year 1600 . Future editors will ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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