The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... writer has always peculiarities equally distinguishable with those of the painter . The peculiar manner of each arises from the desire , natural to every performer , of facilitating his subsequent work by recurrence to his former ideas ...
... writer has always peculiarities equally distinguishable with those of the painter . The peculiar manner of each arises from the desire , natural to every performer , of facilitating his subsequent work by recurrence to his former ideas ...
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... writing . Mr. Pope has expressed his surprise , that " the style of this comedy is less figurative and more natural and unaffected than the greater part of this author's , THOUGH supposed to be one of the first he wrote . " But I ...
... writing . Mr. Pope has expressed his surprise , that " the style of this comedy is less figurative and more natural and unaffected than the greater part of this author's , THOUGH supposed to be one of the first he wrote . " But I ...
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... writing universally admired by his contemporaries , and for not foreseeing that in a century after his death , these ... write they had been enforced by Sidney in a treatise which doubtless he had read ; so he seems to have thought that ...
... writing universally admired by his contemporaries , and for not foreseeing that in a century after his death , these ... write they had been enforced by Sidney in a treatise which doubtless he had read ; so he seems to have thought that ...
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... writes to Lord Hunsdon , & c . and mentions in the P. S. to his letter , that George Flecke had yesterday night the boots , and is said to have confessed that the E. of Morton was privy to the poisoning the E. of Athol , 16 March , 1580 ...
... writes to Lord Hunsdon , & c . and mentions in the P. S. to his letter , that George Flecke had yesterday night the boots , and is said to have confessed that the E. of Morton was privy to the poisoning the E. of Athol , 16 March , 1580 ...
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... smoke . " If it should be urged , that " Fire that is closest " is a smoother line , I answer that we are not to re - write our author's plays . MALONE . Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault 20 ACT I. TWO GENTLEMEN.
... smoke . " If it should be urged , that " Fire that is closest " is a smoother line , I answer that we are not to re - write our author's plays . MALONE . Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault 20 ACT I. TWO GENTLEMEN.
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