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mont and Fletcher , and of Marlowe , true men of their time , and foremost men in it . But Shakespeare had the spirit of all time contained within himself ; and never did he make his inde- pendence of the taste and knowledge of his day ...
mont and Fletcher , and of Marlowe , true men of their time , and foremost men in it . But Shakespeare had the spirit of all time contained within himself ; and never did he make his inde- pendence of the taste and knowledge of his day ...
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Dr. Odling , an able investi- gator , and a man of true science , has so completely exposed them in a paper which he read before the Society of Arts , that it would be superfluous to do more than refer to his refutation .
Dr. Odling , an able investi- gator , and a man of true science , has so completely exposed them in a paper which he read before the Society of Arts , that it would be superfluous to do more than refer to his refutation .
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He is frequently inaccurate , he is often too credulous , he is some- times uncandid ; nevertheless , his judgment , when unprejudiced by national or personal jealousies , is true , and his taste singularly correct , considering the ...
He is frequently inaccurate , he is often too credulous , he is some- times uncandid ; nevertheless , his judgment , when unprejudiced by national or personal jealousies , is true , and his taste singularly correct , considering the ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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