The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 1H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Besides , confidering he has left us fix and thirty Plays , at leaft , avow'd to be genuine ; and confidering too ... for the finishing fo many Dramatic Pieces , obliges us to suppose he threw himself very early upon the Play - house .
Besides , confidering he has left us fix and thirty Plays , at leaft , avow'd to be genuine ; and confidering too ... for the finishing fo many Dramatic Pieces , obliges us to suppose he threw himself very early upon the Play - house .
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... a Licence under the PrivySeal was granted by K. James I. to him and Fletcher , Burbage , Phillippes , Hemings , Condel , & c . authorizing them to exercife the Art of playing Comedies , Tragedies , & c . as well at their ufual House ...
... a Licence under the PrivySeal was granted by K. James I. to him and Fletcher , Burbage , Phillippes , Hemings , Condel , & c . authorizing them to exercife the Art of playing Comedies , Tragedies , & c . as well at their ufual House ...
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The Eafe and Sweetness of his Temper might not a little contribute to his Facility in Writing as his Employment , as a Player , gave him an Advantage and Habit of fancying himself ...
The Eafe and Sweetness of his Temper might not a little contribute to his Facility in Writing as his Employment , as a Player , gave him an Advantage and Habit of fancying himself ...
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A Reader of Taste may easily observe , that tho ' Shakespeare , almoft in every Scene of his historical Plays , commits the groffest Offences against Chronology , Hiftory , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance ...
A Reader of Taste may easily observe , that tho ' Shakespeare , almoft in every Scene of his historical Plays , commits the groffest Offences against Chronology , Hiftory , and Ancient Politicks ; yet This was not thro ' Ignorance ...
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Jonson , as we faid before , owing all his Excellence to his Art , by which he sometimes strain'd himself to an uncommon Pitch , when at other times he unbent and play'd with his Subject , having nothing then to support him , it is no ...
Jonson , as we faid before , owing all his Excellence to his Art , by which he sometimes strain'd himself to an uncommon Pitch , when at other times he unbent and play'd with his Subject , having nothing then to support him , it is no ...
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