Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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James Boswell Mowbray Morris. JOHNSON'S EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE 171 even when they were alone . But this His " Shakespeare was virulently at- was not often the case ; for he found here tacked by Mr. William Kenrick , who ob- a constant ...
James Boswell Mowbray Morris. JOHNSON'S EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE 171 even when they were alone . But this His " Shakespeare was virulently at- was not often the case ; for he found here tacked by Mr. William Kenrick , who ob- a constant ...
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... Shakespeare on the whole ; but only maintaining that Congreve has one finer passage than any that can be found in Shakespeare . Sir , a man may have no more than ten guineas in the world , but he may have those ten guineas in one piece ...
... Shakespeare on the whole ; but only maintaining that Congreve has one finer passage than any that can be found in Shakespeare . Sir , a man may have no more than ten guineas in the world , but he may have those ten guineas in one piece ...
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... Shakespeare from the misrepresentations Voltaire ; and considering how many young eople were misled by his witty , though false bservations , Mrs. Montague's Essay was of Service to Shakespeare with a certain class of readers , and is ...
... Shakespeare from the misrepresentations Voltaire ; and considering how many young eople were misled by his witty , though false bservations , Mrs. Montague's Essay was of Service to Shakespeare with a certain class of readers , and is ...
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