The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. ENGL . LIB . FD . 126532 C. Baldwin , Printer , New Bridge - street , London . 931 1891.
William Shakespeare James Boswell. ENGL . LIB . FD . 126532 C. Baldwin , Printer , New Bridge - street , London . 931 1891.
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. the reader of the different view which I have taken of an editor's duty . " The dialogue might indeed be sometimes lengthened by yet other insertions then have been made , but without advantage either ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. the reader of the different view which I have taken of an editor's duty . " The dialogue might indeed be sometimes lengthened by yet other insertions then have been made , but without advantage either ...
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. In speaking of the sources from which the means of ascertaining the authentick text of Shakspeare , may , with the greatest probability be derived , it will be necessary to say a few words upon the ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. In speaking of the sources from which the means of ascertaining the authentick text of Shakspeare , may , with the greatest probability be derived , it will be necessary to say a few words upon the ...
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. ology and Metre of Shakspeare ; and the Commendatory Poems . These were originally destined for the second volume , which , however , became of so unexpected a bulk , that I was compelled to alter my ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. ology and Metre of Shakspeare ; and the Commendatory Poems . These were originally destined for the second volume , which , however , became of so unexpected a bulk , that I was compelled to alter my ...
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. hapless piece of pleasantry Mr. Malone made no reply . Mr. Horne Tooke , who , whatever were his talents as a grammarian , or his knowledge as an Anglo - Saxon , had by no means an extensive ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. hapless piece of pleasantry Mr. Malone made no reply . Mr. Horne Tooke , who , whatever were his talents as a grammarian , or his knowledge as an Anglo - Saxon , had by no means an extensive ...
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