The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 1 卷Rwington, 1821 |
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... pieces . With respect to the eminence of Antony , it is somewhat scurvily treated by Decker , Chapman , and Middleton ; it is not therefore a necessary consequence that the wreath of Shakspeare was endangered by this ridicule . " Mr ...
... pieces . With respect to the eminence of Antony , it is somewhat scurvily treated by Decker , Chapman , and Middleton ; it is not therefore a necessary consequence that the wreath of Shakspeare was endangered by this ridicule . " Mr ...
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... piece performed in 1613 was Shakspeare's Henry VIII . , was Mr. Tyrwhitt , and the prologue was ascribed to Jonson , by Dr. Johnson and Dr. Farmer . These distinguished persons can scarcely be termed Mr , Malone's followers . Mr ...
... piece performed in 1613 was Shakspeare's Henry VIII . , was Mr. Tyrwhitt , and the prologue was ascribed to Jonson , by Dr. Johnson and Dr. Farmer . These distinguished persons can scarcely be termed Mr , Malone's followers . Mr ...
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... proper to descend from the Bench , and indulge himself in some unwieldy gambols , which he flattered himself were at Mr. Malone's expence . To this hapless piece of pleasantry Mr. Malone made no reply . lxii A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... proper to descend from the Bench , and indulge himself in some unwieldy gambols , which he flattered himself were at Mr. Malone's expence . To this hapless piece of pleasantry Mr. Malone made no reply . lxii A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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... pieces of criticism that he had ever read . A letter which he received on this occasion from Mr. Burke will not only exhibit the high opinion which he entertained of Mr. Malone , but will be read with interest , as furnishing an ...
... pieces of criticism that he had ever read . A letter which he received on this occasion from Mr. Burke will not only exhibit the high opinion which he entertained of Mr. Malone , but will be read with interest , as furnishing an ...
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... pieces of criticism that was ever produced . " Mr. Burke having received a copy of this Essay from the author , again employed his matchless pen in the pleasing task of doing honour to the merits of his friend . 66 My dear Sir , " Your ...
... pieces of criticism that was ever produced . " Mr. Burke having received a copy of this Essay from the author , again employed his matchless pen in the pleasing task of doing honour to the merits of his friend . 66 My dear Sir , " Your ...
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