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The editor has the further fatisfaction to inform the reader , that the plates of the frontifpieces to each play are in the very best preservation , the tail - pieces only being worn - out ; which are reengraved by a very eminent artift ...
The editor has the further fatisfaction to inform the reader , that the plates of the frontifpieces to each play are in the very best preservation , the tail - pieces only being worn - out ; which are reengraved by a very eminent artift ...
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In his play of The Merchant of Venice a clown is introduced quibbling in a miferable manner , upon which one who bears the character of a man of fenfe makes the following reflecton : How every fool can play upon a word !
In his play of The Merchant of Venice a clown is introduced quibbling in a miferable manner , upon which one who bears the character of a man of fenfe makes the following reflecton : How every fool can play upon a word !
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... and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the ancients of his own country , from the ufe he has made of Chaucer in Troilus and Creffida , and in the Two Noble Kinfmen , if that play be his , as there goes a tradition ...
... and we may conclude him to be no lefs converfant with the ancients of his own country , from the ufe he has made of Chaucer in Troilus and Creffida , and in the Two Noble Kinfmen , if that play be his , as there goes a tradition ...
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He himself complained of this usage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the clowns would speak no more than is fet down for them . ( A & . 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could not escape it , in the old editions of ...
He himself complained of this usage in Hamlet , where he wishes that those who play the clowns would speak no more than is fet down for them . ( A & . 3. Sc . 4. ) But as a proof that he could not escape it , in the old editions of ...
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THE plays not having been before fo much as diftinguished by acts and scenes , they are in this edition divided according as they play'd them ; often where there is no pause in the action , or where they thought fit to make a breach in ...
THE plays not having been before fo much as diftinguished by acts and scenes , they are in this edition divided according as they play'd them ; often where there is no pause in the action , or where they thought fit to make a breach in ...
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