The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 12
... printed about 1611 , The following lines by one of Jonfon's admirers will fuffi- ciently fupport Mr. Rowe in what he has faid relative to the flownefs of that writer in his compofitions : " Scorn then their cenfures who gave out , thy ...
... printed about 1611 , The following lines by one of Jonfon's admirers will fuffi- ciently fupport Mr. Rowe in what he has faid relative to the flownefs of that writer in his compofitions : " Scorn then their cenfures who gave out , thy ...
Pagina 24
... printed as an epigram in 1608 , by H. P. Gent . and are likewife found in Camden's Remains , 1614. I may add , that a ufurer's folicitude to know what would be reported of him when he was dead , is not a very probable circumflance ...
... printed as an epigram in 1608 , by H. P. Gent . and are likewife found in Camden's Remains , 1614. I may add , that a ufurer's folicitude to know what would be reported of him when he was dead , is not a very probable circumflance ...
Pagina 27
... under the title of Seled Obfervations on the English bodies of eminent perfons , in defperate difeafes , & c . The third edition was printed in 1683 . 1 circumstances that attended the death of our great poet , OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 27.
... under the title of Seled Obfervations on the English bodies of eminent perfons , in defperate difeafes , & c . The third edition was printed in 1683 . 1 circumstances that attended the death of our great poet , OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 27.
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