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afford us the means of reading the other works of the father of our poetry , with advantages which we cannot derive from the efforts of those who have lefs deeply and successfully penetrated into the recesses of ancient Italian , French ...
afford us the means of reading the other works of the father of our poetry , with advantages which we cannot derive from the efforts of those who have lefs deeply and successfully penetrated into the recesses of ancient Italian , French ...
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An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare , compared with the Greek and French dramatick Poets , with some Remarks upon the Misrepresentations of Monsieur de Voltaire . By Mrs. Montagu . Svo . First Edition , 1769 .
An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakspeare , compared with the Greek and French dramatick Poets , with some Remarks upon the Misrepresentations of Monsieur de Voltaire . By Mrs. Montagu . Svo . First Edition , 1769 .
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A Letter from Monsieur de Voltaire to the French Academy . Translated from the original Edition just published at Paris 8vo . 1777 . A Supplement to the Edition of Shakspeare's Plays published in 1778.
A Letter from Monsieur de Voltaire to the French Academy . Translated from the original Edition just published at Paris 8vo . 1777 . A Supplement to the Edition of Shakspeare's Plays published in 1778.
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Translated from the French . 8vo . 1786 . A Concordance to Shakspeare ; suited to all the Editions , in which the distinguished and parallel Passages in the Plays of that justly - admired Writer are methodically arranged .
Translated from the French . 8vo . 1786 . A Concordance to Shakspeare ; suited to all the Editions , in which the distinguished and parallel Passages in the Plays of that justly - admired Writer are methodically arranged .
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... Earl of Shrewsbury , who dies in the fourth act of the piece , and who is not , I believe , introduced in any other play of that , time . “ How ” ( says he ) " would it have joyed brave Talbot , the terror of the French , 8 ...
... Earl of Shrewsbury , who dies in the fourth act of the piece , and who is not , I believe , introduced in any other play of that , time . “ How ” ( says he ) " would it have joyed brave Talbot , the terror of the French , 8 ...
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