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At the marriage of Bianca, the arrival of the real father, perhaps, produces more
perplexity than pleasure. ... though not sufficiently probable, and some happy
characters though not new, nor produced by any deep knowledge of human
nature.
At the marriage of Bianca, the arrival of the real father, perhaps, produces more
perplexity than pleasure. ... though not sufficiently probable, and some happy
characters though not new, nor produced by any deep knowledge of human
nature.
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The testimony produced at the beginning of this play, by which it is ascribed to
Shakespeare, is by no means equal to the argument against its authenticity,
arising from the total difference of conduct, language, and sentiments, by which it
...
The testimony produced at the beginning of this play, by which it is ascribed to
Shakespeare, is by no means equal to the argument against its authenticity,
arising from the total difference of conduct, language, and sentiments, by which it
...
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After he has by the stratagem of the play, convicted the king, he makes no attempt
to punish him ; and his death is at last effected by an incident which Hamlet had
no part in producing. The catastrophe is not very happily produced ; the ...
After he has by the stratagem of the play, convicted the king, he makes no attempt
to punish him ; and his death is at last effected by an incident which Hamlet had
no part in producing. The catastrophe is not very happily produced ; the ...
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Plenty can only be produced by encouraging agriculture ; and agriculture can be
encouraged only by making it gainful. No influence can dispose the farmer to sow
what he cannot sell ; and if he is not to have the chance of scarcity in his favour ...
Plenty can only be produced by encouraging agriculture ; and agriculture can be
encouraged only by making it gainful. No influence can dispose the farmer to sow
what he cannot sell ; and if he is not to have the chance of scarcity in his favour ...
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It is difficult to discover any reason why that bounty, which has produced so much
good, and has hitherto produced no harm, should be withdrawn or abated. It is
possible, that if it were reduced lower, it would still be the motive of agriculture, ...
It is difficult to discover any reason why that bounty, which has produced so much
good, and has hitherto produced no harm, should be withdrawn or abated. It is
possible, that if it were reduced lower, it would still be the motive of agriculture, ...
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