The Plays of William Shakspeare, Tập 14 |
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... and fo have received fome finishing beauties at his hand . An accurate observer will easily fee , the diction of them is more obsolete , and the numbers more mean and profaical , than in the generality of his genuine compofitions .
... and fo have received fome finishing beauties at his hand . An accurate observer will easily fee , the diction of them is more obsolete , and the numbers more mean and profaical , than in the generality of his genuine compofitions .
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The Conten- tion , & c . printed in two parts , in quarto , 1600 , was , I conceive , the production of fome playwright who preceded , or was contem- porary with , Shakspeare ; and out of that piece he formed the two plays which are now ...
The Conten- tion , & c . printed in two parts , in quarto , 1600 , was , I conceive , the production of fome playwright who preceded , or was contem- porary with , Shakspeare ; and out of that piece he formed the two plays which are now ...
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... and pronounced by fome favourite ador , the thing might be popu- lar , though not judicious ; and , therefore , by fome critic in favour of the author afterwards ftruck out . But this is a mere flight con- je & ure . POPE .
... and pronounced by fome favourite ador , the thing might be popu- lar , though not judicious ; and , therefore , by fome critic in favour of the author afterwards ftruck out . But this is a mere flight con- je & ure . POPE .
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Lords , view thefe letters , full of bad mifchance , France is revolted from the English quite ; Except fome petty towns of no import : The Dauphin Charles is crowned king in Rheims ; The baftard of Orleans with him is join'd ; Reignier ...
Lords , view thefe letters , full of bad mifchance , France is revolted from the English quite ; Except fome petty towns of no import : The Dauphin Charles is crowned king in Rheims ; The baftard of Orleans with him is join'd ; Reignier ...
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I think , by fome odd gimmals or de- vice , 6 Their arms are fet , like clocks , ' ftill to ftrike on ; Elfe ne'er could they hold out fo , as they do . By my confent , we'll e'en let them alone . ALEN . Be it fo .
I think , by fome odd gimmals or de- vice , 6 Their arms are fet , like clocks , ' ftill to ftrike on ; Elfe ne'er could they hold out fo , as they do . By my confent , we'll e'en let them alone . ALEN . Be it fo .
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