The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1824 LIBRARY HAS : v.1-4, 6-9. |
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... STEEVENS , AND OTHERS REVISED BY ISAAC REED , ESQ . VOLUME X. Time , which is continually washing away the dissoluble Fabrics of other Poets , passes without Injury by the Adamant of Shakespeare . Dr. Johnson's Preface . NEW YORK ...
... STEEVENS , AND OTHERS REVISED BY ISAAC REED , ESQ . VOLUME X. Time , which is continually washing away the dissoluble Fabrics of other Poets , passes without Injury by the Adamant of Shakespeare . Dr. Johnson's Preface . NEW YORK ...
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... STEEVENS . Surely no satire was intended in Eastward Hoe , which was acted at Shakespeare's own playhouse , ( Blackfriers , ) by the children of the revels , in 1605 . MALONE The following particulars relative to the date of this piece ...
... STEEVENS . Surely no satire was intended in Eastward Hoe , which was acted at Shakespeare's own playhouse , ( Blackfriers , ) by the children of the revels , in 1605 . MALONE The following particulars relative to the date of this piece ...
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... the watch - word . STEEVENS . [ 2 ] Rivals for partners . WARBURTON . - Rival is constantly used by Shake- speare for a partner or associate . MALONE . VOL . X. A 2 • Ber . I have seen nothing . Mar. Horatio says HAMLET . ACT I. ...
... the watch - word . STEEVENS . [ 2 ] Rivals for partners . WARBURTON . - Rival is constantly used by Shake- speare for a partner or associate . MALONE . VOL . X. A 2 • Ber . I have seen nothing . Mar. Horatio says HAMLET . ACT I. ...
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... STEEVENS . [ 8 ] Gross and scope , --- general thoughts , and tendency at large . POPE . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . JOHNSON : And carriage of the article design'd , ' His fell ACT I. 11 HAMLET .
... STEEVENS . [ 8 ] Gross and scope , --- general thoughts , and tendency at large . POPE . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . JOHNSON : And carriage of the article design'd , ' His fell ACT I. 11 HAMLET .
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... STEEVENS . [ 3 ] The cause and the effect are proportionate and suitable . JOHNSON . [ 4 ] The moon . MALONE . [ 5 ] Fierce for terrible . WARBURTON . [ 6 ] The speech of Horatio to the spectre is very elegant ard noble , and congrucus ...
... STEEVENS . [ 3 ] The cause and the effect are proportionate and suitable . JOHNSON . [ 4 ] The moon . MALONE . [ 5 ] Fierce for terrible . WARBURTON . [ 6 ] The speech of Horatio to the spectre is very elegant ard noble , and congrucus ...
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