The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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... tragedies and comedies which , when opportunity offered , they designed to publish for their own emolument , they redoubled their solicitude to withhold the rest , and were but too successful in their precau- tion . " Thank fortune ...
... tragedies and comedies which , when opportunity offered , they designed to publish for their own emolument , they redoubled their solicitude to withhold the rest , and were but too successful in their precau- tion . " Thank fortune ...
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... tragedy , has been saddled to expedite intelligence which was meant to be delayed till the necessary moment of its disclosure . Nay , further : the prompter's book being thus corrupted , on the first night ADVERTISEMENT . 39.
... tragedy , has been saddled to expedite intelligence which was meant to be delayed till the necessary moment of its disclosure . Nay , further : the prompter's book being thus corrupted , on the first night ADVERTISEMENT . 39.
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... Tragedy of Richard Duke of Yorke , & c . on which he constructed two new plays ; just as on the old plays of King John , and The Taming of a Shrew , he formed two other plays with nearly the same titles . See The Dissertation in Vol ...
... Tragedy of Richard Duke of Yorke , & c . on which he constructed two new plays ; just as on the old plays of King John , and The Taming of a Shrew , he formed two other plays with nearly the same titles . See The Dissertation in Vol ...
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... Tragedy , 1608 ; the three others which they inserted , Locrine , 1595 , Lord Cromwell , 1602 , and The Puritan , 1607 , having been printed with the initials W. S. in the title - page , the editor chose to interpret those letters to ...
... Tragedy , 1608 ; the three others which they inserted , Locrine , 1595 , Lord Cromwell , 1602 , and The Puritan , 1607 , having been printed with the initials W. S. in the title - page , the editor chose to interpret those letters to ...
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... tragedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed trans- lated them , ) in his epistle to Augustus : 66 naturâ sublimis ... tragedies . Those which are called histories , and even some of his comedies , are really tragedies , with a run or ...
... tragedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed trans- lated them , ) in his epistle to Augustus : 66 naturâ sublimis ... tragedies . Those which are called histories , and even some of his comedies , are really tragedies , with a run or ...
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