The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 من الصفحات |
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... the only one that could have done the duty expected from it by Mr. Pope . " 3 " the hospitable door " Expos'd a matron , to avoid worse rape . " Paradise Lost , B. I. v . 505 , in its room . As for cancels , it is 54 ADVERTISEMENT .
... the only one that could have done the duty expected from it by Mr. Pope . " 3 " the hospitable door " Expos'd a matron , to avoid worse rape . " Paradise Lost , B. I. v . 505 , in its room . As for cancels , it is 54 ADVERTISEMENT .
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... POPE . Richard II . and III . were both printed in 1597. - On the order of time in which Shakspeare's plays were written , see the Essay in the next volume . MALONE . $ for aught I know , the performances of his youth - were the best ...
... POPE . Richard II . and III . were both printed in 1597. - On the order of time in which Shakspeare's plays were written , see the Essay in the next volume . MALONE . $ for aught I know , the performances of his youth - were the best ...
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... POPE . In a note subjoined to that Epilogue , and more fully in Vol . XI . p . 194. n . 3 , the reader will find this notion overturned , and the origin of this vulgar error pointed out . Mr. Rowe was evidently deceived by a passage in ...
... POPE . In a note subjoined to that Epilogue , and more fully in Vol . XI . p . 194. n . 3 , the reader will find this notion overturned , and the origin of this vulgar error pointed out . Mr. Rowe was evidently deceived by a passage in ...
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... Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe in thinking Jonson's posthumous verses on our author sparing and invidious . - See also Mr. Steevens's note on those verses . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious disposition is men- tioned by one of ...
... Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe in thinking Jonson's posthumous verses on our author sparing and invidious . - See also Mr. Steevens's note on those verses . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious disposition is men- tioned by one of ...
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... Pope's edition of our author's plays in quarto ; said to be engraved from an original picture in the possession of the Earl of Oxford ; and another , a mezzotinto , by Earlom , prefixed to an edition of King Lear , in 1770 ; said to be ...
... Pope's edition of our author's plays in quarto ; said to be engraved from an original picture in the possession of the Earl of Oxford ; and another , a mezzotinto , by Earlom , prefixed to an edition of King Lear , in 1770 ; said to be ...
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