The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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In order to make a true estimate of the abilities and merit of a writer , it is always necessary io examine the genius of his age , and the opinions of his contemporaries . A poet who Mould now make the whole ađion of his tragedy depend ...
In order to make a true estimate of the abilities and merit of a writer , it is always necessary io examine the genius of his age , and the opinions of his contemporaries . A poet who Mould now make the whole ađion of his tragedy depend ...
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Upon this general infatuation Shakspeare might be easily allowed to found a play , especially fince he has followed with great exa & . ness { uch hiftories as were then thought true ; nor can it be doubted that the scenes of enchantment ...
Upon this general infatuation Shakspeare might be easily allowed to found a play , especially fince he has followed with great exa & . ness { uch hiftories as were then thought true ; nor can it be doubted that the scenes of enchantment ...
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The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Tho . Nash , 1594 : 6. Then from the navel to the throat at once " He ript old Priam . " So likewise in an ancient MS . entitled ...
The old reading is certainly the true one , being justified by a passage in Dido Queene of Carthage , by Tho . Nash , 1594 : 6. Then from the navel to the throat at once " He ript old Priam . " So likewise in an ancient MS . entitled ...
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With the true examination of the said Do & tor and Witches , as they uttered them in the presence of the Scotish king . Discovering how they pretended to bewitch and drowne his Majestie in the seu ...
With the true examination of the said Do & tor and Witches , as they uttered them in the presence of the Scotish king . Discovering how they pretended to bewitch and drowne his Majestie in the seu ...
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