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Samuel Johnson. DO K Chaucer Gower Skelton Shakspeare Javies Donne Giles Hercher 7. Beaumont. 1210009.
Samuel Johnson. DO K Chaucer Gower Skelton Shakspeare Javies Donne Giles Hercher 7. Beaumont. 1210009.
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... Shakspeare Javies Donne Giles Hercher 7. Beaumont Browse Davenan Surrey Wall Wyat Gaforgue Sterling Confor Habington Suckling Corber Cartwright Jurberville Spenser Zamel Carew Care Drummond . die 2. Beaumont Drayton Warner P. Fletcher ...
... Shakspeare Javies Donne Giles Hercher 7. Beaumont Browse Davenan Surrey Wall Wyat Gaforgue Sterling Confor Habington Suckling Corber Cartwright Jurberville Spenser Zamel Carew Care Drummond . die 2. Beaumont Drayton Warner P. Fletcher ...
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... . XII . XV . ..... XI . II . ..... IX . SCOTT ... SHAKSPEARE ..... XI . XVII . V. SHEFFIELD SHENSTONE ........................ .. SHERBURNE ...... X. XIII . ....... ..................... . VI . WARTON , J. ...... .. T. WATTS ...
... . XII . XV . ..... XI . II . ..... IX . SCOTT ... SHAKSPEARE ..... XI . XVII . V. SHEFFIELD SHENSTONE ........................ .. SHERBURNE ...... X. XIII . ....... ..................... . VI . WARTON , J. ...... .. T. WATTS ...
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... Shakspeare , with amazing accuracy and perspicuity ; although this doctrine was adopted from systems then in vogue . In another place he applies the Argonautic expedition in search of the golden fleece , which he relates at length , to ...
... Shakspeare , with amazing accuracy and perspicuity ; although this doctrine was adopted from systems then in vogue . In another place he applies the Argonautic expedition in search of the golden fleece , which he relates at length , to ...
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... Shakspeare's obligations to the Supposes have been stated by Mr. Warton and Dr. Farmer ; by the former in his History of Poetry , and by the latter in the notes on the Taming of a Shrew , in Johnson and Steevens ' edition of Shakspeare ...
... Shakspeare's obligations to the Supposes have been stated by Mr. Warton and Dr. Farmer ; by the former in his History of Poetry , and by the latter in the notes on the Taming of a Shrew , in Johnson and Steevens ' edition of Shakspeare ...
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