The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 7
... never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his October 1730 , is the following paffage , to which the reader will give juft as much credit as he thinks fit : Here we fhall ...
... never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his October 1730 , is the following paffage , to which the reader will give juft as much credit as he thinks fit : Here we fhall ...
Pagina 12
... never . : Dryden , we are told by Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe in thinking Jonfon's pofthumous verfes on our author Sparing and invidious . See alfo Mr. Steevens's note on thofe verfes . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious ...
... never . : Dryden , we are told by Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe in thinking Jonfon's pofthumous verfes on our author Sparing and invidious . See alfo Mr. Steevens's note on thofe verfes . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious ...
Pagina 14
... never- to - be - equall'd comedies , I cannot but wonder , why any poet fhould fpeak of former times . " The truth is , that however extravagant the elogiums were that a few fcholars gave him in I think , very juft and proper . In a 14 ...
... never- to - be - equall'd comedies , I cannot but wonder , why any poet fhould fpeak of former times . " The truth is , that however extravagant the elogiums were that a few fcholars gave him in I think , very juft and proper . In a 14 ...
Pagina 16
... never equalled them to him in their efteem : And in the laft king's court ( that of Charles I. ) when Ben's reputation was at higheft , Sir John Suckling , and with him the greater part of the cour- tiers fet our Shakspeare far above ...
... never equalled them to him in their efteem : And in the laft king's court ( that of Charles I. ) when Ben's reputation was at higheft , Sir John Suckling , and with him the greater part of the cour- tiers fet our Shakspeare far above ...
Pagina 25
... never forgave him , appears equally void of foundation ; for by his will he bequeaths to Mr. William Shakfpere Five Pounds . It is probable that they lived in intimacy , and that Mr. Combe had made fome purchafe from cur poet ; for he ...
... never forgave him , appears equally void of foundation ; for by his will he bequeaths to Mr. William Shakfpere Five Pounds . It is probable that they lived in intimacy , and that Mr. Combe had made fome purchafe from cur poet ; for he ...
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