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Pagina 24
... suppose Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who never laughed ; " and -- to waste no more words on Sir William D'Avenant , -let but our readers survey his heavy , vulgar , unmeaning face , and , if we mistake not ...
... suppose Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who never laughed ; " and -- to waste no more words on Sir William D'Avenant , -let but our readers survey his heavy , vulgar , unmeaning face , and , if we mistake not ...
Pagina 29
... suppose we have " bestowed our whole tedious- ness " on him , we should add , that many notes have likewise been withdrawn . A few , manifestly er- roneous , are indeed retained , to show how much the tone of Shakspearian criticism is ...
... suppose we have " bestowed our whole tedious- ness " on him , we should add , that many notes have likewise been withdrawn . A few , manifestly er- roneous , are indeed retained , to show how much the tone of Shakspearian criticism is ...
Pagina 73
... suppose that these lands were let at seven shillings per acre , and produced 701. per annum . If we rate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other to have spent some years before his death at his OF WILLIAM ...
... suppose that these lands were let at seven shillings per acre , and produced 701. per annum . If we rate the New - Place with the appurtenances , and our poet's other to have spent some years before his death at his OF WILLIAM ...
Pagina 75
... suppose it then the best private house in the town ; and her Majesty preferred it to the College , which was in the possession of the Combe family , who did not so strongly favour the King's party . THEOBALD . From Mr. Theobald's words ...
... suppose it then the best private house in the town ; and her Majesty preferred it to the College , which was in the possession of the Combe family , who did not so strongly favour the King's party . THEOBALD . From Mr. Theobald's words ...
Pagina 84
... that name appears in the dead list . May we suppose , that , like Horace , he lay secure and fearless in the midst of contagion and death , protected by the Muses to whom his future life was to be devoted 84 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... that name appears in the dead list . May we suppose , that , like Horace , he lay secure and fearless in the midst of contagion and death , protected by the Muses to whom his future life was to be devoted 84 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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