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The reader will forgive me if I desert my subject for a moment , while I express an
ardent wish that the same editor ' may find leisure and inclination to afford us the
means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ' REGISTERS 15 1.
The reader will forgive me if I desert my subject for a moment , while I express an
ardent wish that the same editor ' may find leisure and inclination to afford us the
means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ' REGISTERS 15 1.
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afford us the means of reading the other works of the father of our poetry , with
advantages which we cannot derive from the efforts of those who have lefs
deeply and successfully penetrated into the recesses of ancient Italian , French ,
and ...
afford us the means of reading the other works of the father of our poetry , with
advantages which we cannot derive from the efforts of those who have lefs
deeply and successfully penetrated into the recesses of ancient Italian , French ,
and ...
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I mean to except from this general character of the quartos , the author's rough
draughts of The Merry Wives of Windsor and Rimeo and Juliet ; together with the
play of King Henry V. and the two parts of King Henry VI .; for the latter carry all
the ...
I mean to except from this general character of the quartos , the author's rough
draughts of The Merry Wives of Windsor and Rimeo and Juliet ; together with the
play of King Henry V. and the two parts of King Henry VI .; for the latter carry all
the ...
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By these means , without any intent of hasty publication , one company of players
was studious to prevent the trespasses of another . 3 Nor did their policy
conclude here ; for I have not unfrequently met with registers of both tragedies
and ...
By these means , without any intent of hasty publication , one company of players
was studious to prevent the trespasses of another . 3 Nor did their policy
conclude here ; for I have not unfrequently met with registers of both tragedies
and ...
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... wherein is discovered the first rise of the present Bishop of Gloucester's quarrel
with that Baronet , about his edition of Shakspeare's plays : to which is added an
impartial account of the extraordinary means used to suppress this remarkable ...
... wherein is discovered the first rise of the present Bishop of Gloucester's quarrel
with that Baronet , about his edition of Shakspeare's plays : to which is added an
impartial account of the extraordinary means used to suppress this remarkable ...
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