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... circumstance of its being difcreditably mentioned by Ben Jonson , ought to have any weight ; for Ben has not very sparingly cen- fured The Tempest , and other pieces which are undoubtedly among the most finished works of Shakspeare ...
... circumstance of its being difcreditably mentioned by Ben Jonson , ought to have any weight ; for Ben has not very sparingly cen- fured The Tempest , and other pieces which are undoubtedly among the most finished works of Shakspeare ...
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... circumstances combined , prove with irre- sistible force that the play of Titus Andronicus has been errone- oufly ascribed to Shakspeare . MALONE . " Kyd - probably original author of Andronicus , Locrine , and play in Hamlet . Marloe ...
... circumstances combined , prove with irre- sistible force that the play of Titus Andronicus has been errone- oufly ascribed to Shakspeare . MALONE . " Kyd - probably original author of Andronicus , Locrine , and play in Hamlet . Marloe ...
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... changed by a blundering transcriber , or printer , into - Muliteus . STEEVENS . 7 Go pack with him , ] Pack here seems to have the meaning VOL . XXI . H And tell them both the circumstance of all ; And TITUS ANDRONICUS . 97.
... changed by a blundering transcriber , or printer , into - Muliteus . STEEVENS . 7 Go pack with him , ] Pack here seems to have the meaning VOL . XXI . H And tell them both the circumstance of all ; And TITUS ANDRONICUS . 97.
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William Shakespeare. And tell them both the circumstance of all ; And how by this their child shall be advanc'd , And be received for the emperor's heir , And substituted in the place of mine , To calm this tempest whirling in the court ...
William Shakespeare. And tell them both the circumstance of all ; And how by this their child shall be advanc'd , And be received for the emperor's heir , And substituted in the place of mine , To calm this tempest whirling in the court ...
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... circumstance of confummate mortification to the living criticks on Shakspeare , as well as a disgrace on the memory of those who have ceased to comment and collate , when it shall appear from the sentiments of one of their own ...
... circumstance of confummate mortification to the living criticks on Shakspeare , as well as a disgrace on the memory of those who have ceased to comment and collate , when it shall appear from the sentiments of one of their own ...
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