An Examination of the Charges Maintained by Messrs. Malone, Chalmers, and Others, of Ben Jonson's Enmity, &c. Towards ShakspeareTaylor and Hessey, 1808 - 62페이지 |
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... the comma insert a full point trust this tradition , so honourable to both , is founded in truth ; and I am justified , by finding nothing in the writings of either , to contradict B 12452,60 1865 , June 5 . Shapleigh Farnd . 50.
... the comma insert a full point trust this tradition , so honourable to both , is founded in truth ; and I am justified , by finding nothing in the writings of either , to contradict B 12452,60 1865 , June 5 . Shapleigh Farnd . 50.
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... I trust this tradition , so honourable to both , is founded in truth ; and I am justified , by finding nothing in the writings of either , to contradict B the belief , or invalidate the presumption . A passage AN ...
... I trust this tradition , so honourable to both , is founded in truth ; and I am justified , by finding nothing in the writings of either , to contradict B the belief , or invalidate the presumption . A passage AN ...
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... writing the following eulogium on his literary remains : * — * It should not be forgotten , that the first engraved por- trait of Shakspeare , which is that printed in the title page of his plays in folio , 1623 , has the following ...
... writing the following eulogium on his literary remains : * — * It should not be forgotten , that the first engraved por- trait of Shakspeare , which is that printed in the title page of his plays in folio , 1623 , has the following ...
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... writings to be such , As neither man , nor muse , can praise too much ; " Tis true , and all men's suffrage ; but these ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise : For seeliest ignorance on these may light , Which , when it sounds ...
... writings to be such , As neither man , nor muse , can praise too much ; " Tis true , and all men's suffrage ; but these ways Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise : For seeliest ignorance on these may light , Which , when it sounds ...
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... If this strong case could be made out , his writings ought to be condemned to the hands of the hangman , and his name be consigned to perpetual infamy . If , however , it shall appear that his fair fame has been black- 6.
... If this strong case could be made out , his writings ought to be condemned to the hands of the hangman , and his name be consigned to perpetual infamy . If , however , it shall appear that his fair fame has been black- 6.
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