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... readers , " use very remarkable words : - " It had been thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen is own writings . But since it hath been ordained otherwise , and ...
... readers , " use very remarkable words : - " It had been thing , we confess , worthy to have been wished , that the author himself had lived to have set forth and overseen is own writings . But since it hath been ordained otherwise , and ...
Pagina 4
... readers to compare the romance writer and the dramatist : - " Yet to try , if by giving her some occasion I might prevaile , I saide unto her- And is it so , Rosina , that Don Felix , without any regard to mine honour , dares write unto ...
... readers to compare the romance writer and the dramatist : - " Yet to try , if by giving her some occasion I might prevaile , I saide unto her- And is it so , Rosina , that Don Felix , without any regard to mine honour , dares write unto ...
Pagina 5
... reading and inquiry could furnish . Is there not , therefore , another solution of the ship at Verona , and the sea - board of Bohemia , than Shakspere's ignorance ? Might not his knowledge have been in subjection to what he required ...
... reading and inquiry could furnish . Is there not , therefore , another solution of the ship at Verona , and the sea - board of Bohemia , than Shakspere's ignorance ? Might not his knowledge have been in subjection to what he required ...
Pagina 6
... readers against imagining that because Shakspere in this , as in all his plays , has some reference to the manners of his own country and times , he has given a false representation of the manners of the persons whom he brings upon his ...
... readers against imagining that because Shakspere in this , as in all his plays , has some reference to the manners of his own country and times , he has given a false representation of the manners of the persons whom he brings upon his ...
Pagina 7
... readers need scarcely be told that the present term milliner is derived from Milan , in consequence of the reputation of that city for its fabrication as well " of weeds of peace " as of " harness for war ; " but it may be necessary to ...
... readers need scarcely be told that the present term milliner is derived from Milan , in consequence of the reputation of that city for its fabrication as well " of weeds of peace " as of " harness for war ; " but it may be necessary to ...
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WORKS OF SHAKSPERE William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Charles 1791-1873 Knight,John Sir Gilbert, 1817-1897 Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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