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Page x
... piece , as it now appears , was written by him . The greater part of the three last Acts may , I think , on this ground be safely ascribed to him ; and his hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a ...
... piece , as it now appears , was written by him . The greater part of the three last Acts may , I think , on this ground be safely ascribed to him ; and his hand may be traced occasionally in the other divisions . Steevens , after a ...
Page xi
... places ; and knowing by experience that the strength matick piece should be augmented towards its catas- was most liberal in the last Act . " · • The conclusion at which Malone arrived as to Shake- speare's INTRODUCTION xi.
... places ; and knowing by experience that the strength matick piece should be augmented towards its catas- was most liberal in the last Act . " · • The conclusion at which Malone arrived as to Shake- speare's INTRODUCTION xi.
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... piece of virtue , and I doubt not that thy training hath been noble . Hold , here's more gold for thee . A curse upon him , die he like a thief , That robs thee of thy goodness ! If thou dost Hear from me , it shall be for thy good . So ...
... piece of virtue , and I doubt not that thy training hath been noble . Hold , here's more gold for thee . A curse upon him , die he like a thief , That robs thee of thy goodness ! If thou dost Hear from me , it shall be for thy good . So ...
Page xxiv
... piece of work so preposterous , in the strict sense of the word , so useless for theatrical purposes , so unsuitable for publication , the history of literature affords , I think , no parallel . Had the fragment been one commencing the ...
... piece of work so preposterous , in the strict sense of the word , so useless for theatrical purposes , so unsuitable for publication , the history of literature affords , I think , no parallel . Had the fragment been one commencing the ...
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... piece of sententious wisdom . 39 , 40. I would have been ] I wish I had been . 42. he should ] he would have been compelled to . 45. cast ] vomited . A word on which the dramatists love to play , especially with reference to drunk- ards ...
... piece of sententious wisdom . 39 , 40. I would have been ] I wish I had been . 42. he should ] he would have been compelled to . 45. cast ] vomited . A word on which the dramatists love to play , especially with reference to drunk- ards ...
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