The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... plays were of the poet's own setting - out : whose case is render'd singular by such a supposition ; it being certain , that every other author of the time , without exception , who wrote any thing largely , publish'd some of his plays ...
... plays were of the poet's own setting - out : whose case is render'd singular by such a supposition ; it being certain , that every other author of the time , without exception , who wrote any thing largely , publish'd some of his plays ...
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... plays were to be divided , as well those of the first class as those of the third , the plays of the second class were studiously attended to ; and a rule was pick'd out from them , by which to regulate this division which rule might ...
... plays were to be divided , as well those of the first class as those of the third , the plays of the second class were studiously attended to ; and a rule was pick'd out from them , by which to regulate this division which rule might ...
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... plays were printed in quarto antece- dent to the first complete collection of his works , which was published by his fellow - comedians in 1623. These plays are , A Midsummer Night's Dream , Love's Labour's Lost , Romeo and Ju- liet ...
... plays were printed in quarto antece- dent to the first complete collection of his works , which was published by his fellow - comedians in 1623. These plays are , A Midsummer Night's Dream , Love's Labour's Lost , Romeo and Ju- liet ...
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