The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 142
... same period , with fuccefs . The apology made to King Charles the Second for a play not beginning in due time , ( " that the queen was not shaved , " ) is well known . The queen is faid ( but on no good authority ) to have been Kynaston ...
... same period , with fuccefs . The apology made to King Charles the Second for a play not beginning in due time , ( " that the queen was not shaved , " ) is well known . The queen is faid ( but on no good authority ) to have been Kynaston ...
Page 217
... same ftory . The line which is imperfectly obliterated in a different ink , and therefore probably by another hand than that of Aubrey , tells us , ( as Mr. Warton S " With incredible fatisfaction I have perufed your Natural Hiftory of ...
... same ftory . The line which is imperfectly obliterated in a different ink , and therefore probably by another hand than that of Aubrey , tells us , ( as Mr. Warton S " With incredible fatisfaction I have perufed your Natural Hiftory of ...
Page 220
... same name . A paper which has lately fallen into my hands , pointed out my mistake . It appears that Sir Henry Herbert foon after the Restoration brought an action on the cafe againft Mr. Betterton , for the injury Sir Henry fuffered by ...
... same name . A paper which has lately fallen into my hands , pointed out my mistake . It appears that Sir Henry Herbert foon after the Restoration brought an action on the cafe againft Mr. Betterton , for the injury Sir Henry fuffered by ...
Page 414
... many of thefe fituations would require ; nor does the fucceffion of fcenes , enumerated above , by any means correfpond with that of the same tragedy . STEEVENS , And therein flode an auncient poete For to reherfe by 414 ADDITIONS .
... many of thefe fituations would require ; nor does the fucceffion of fcenes , enumerated above , by any means correfpond with that of the same tragedy . STEEVENS , And therein flode an auncient poete For to reherfe by 414 ADDITIONS .
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