The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... known to multitudes . His evi- dence ought therefore to decide the controversy , unless some testimony of equal force could be opposed . Some have imagined , that they have discovered deep learning in imitations of old writers ; but the ...
... known to multitudes . His evi- dence ought therefore to decide the controversy , unless some testimony of equal force could be opposed . Some have imagined , that they have discovered deep learning in imitations of old writers ; but the ...
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... known , they would yield proof in abundance of the justness of what is here asserted : but the author now before us shall suffice for them all ; being at once the greatest instance of genius in producing noble things , and of negligence ...
... known , they would yield proof in abundance of the justness of what is here asserted : but the author now before us shall suffice for them all ; being at once the greatest instance of genius in producing noble things , and of negligence ...
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... known , that Shakspeare liv'd to no great age , being taken off in his fifty - third year ; and yet his works are so nume- rous , that , when we take a survey of them , they seem the pro- ductions of a life of twice that length : for to ...
... known , that Shakspeare liv'd to no great age , being taken off in his fifty - third year ; and yet his works are so nume- rous , that , when we take a survey of them , they seem the pro- ductions of a life of twice that length : for to ...
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