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... present contested question . Such obfervations as I have made upon it , I shall subjoin in a distinct Essay on the fubject . MALONE . There is another circumstance which may ferve to ftrenghten Dr. Johnfon's fuppofition , viz . most of ...
... present contested question . Such obfervations as I have made upon it , I shall subjoin in a distinct Essay on the fubject . MALONE . There is another circumstance which may ferve to ftrenghten Dr. Johnfon's fuppofition , viz . most of ...
Side 398
... present dif- quifition , were properly afcribed to him ; not then doubting that the whole of thefe plays was the produc- tion of the fame perfon . But a more minute investigation of the subject , into which I have been led by the ...
... present dif- quifition , were properly afcribed to him ; not then doubting that the whole of thefe plays was the produc- tion of the fame perfon . But a more minute investigation of the subject , into which I have been led by the ...
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... present paffage , it fignifies either to extract the double and latent meaning of one word or fentence , or to couch two meanings under one word or fentence . So moral is ufed by our authour in Much ado about Nothing , for a fecret mean ...
... present paffage , it fignifies either to extract the double and latent meaning of one word or fentence , or to couch two meanings under one word or fentence . So moral is ufed by our authour in Much ado about Nothing , for a fecret mean ...
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PLAYS AND POEMS | 4 |
VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet. As you like it William Shakespeare,Edmond Malone Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
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