The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan, 1891 - 1138 páginas |
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Página xxxvi
... Malone's preface ) , ' in which , ' says Boswell , ' he shewed that he perfectly well knew what a variety of research such an undertaking required , but his indolence prevented him from pursuing it with that diligence , which alone can ...
... Malone's preface ) , ' in which , ' says Boswell , ' he shewed that he perfectly well knew what a variety of research such an undertaking required , but his indolence prevented him from pursuing it with that diligence , which alone can ...
Página xxxix
... Malone , now become a rival . Edmond Malone contributed to Steevens his Attempt to ascertain the order in which the plays attributed to Shakespeare were written ; in 1780 , published a Supplement to the edition of 1778 , containing the ...
... Malone , now become a rival . Edmond Malone contributed to Steevens his Attempt to ascertain the order in which the plays attributed to Shakespeare were written ; in 1780 , published a Supplement to the edition of 1778 , containing the ...
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... Malone in denouncing Ireland's most clumsy and palpable of frauds , would have sufficed for the detection of the most cunningly conceived and skilfully executed . Among the critics of this time may be mentioned ( 1 ) Joseph Ritson , who ...
... Malone in denouncing Ireland's most clumsy and palpable of frauds , would have sufficed for the detection of the most cunningly conceived and skilfully executed . Among the critics of this time may be mentioned ( 1 ) Joseph Ritson , who ...
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... Malone . but thine and mine ] but mine Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . 302-304 Be subject ... diligence ! ] As four lines , ending mine ... else ... hence ... diligence , Elze conj . 304 And ... diligence ! ] As in Pope . Two lines , the first ending ...
... Malone . but thine and mine ] but mine Rowe ( ed . 2 ) . 302-304 Be subject ... diligence ! ] As four lines , ending mine ... else ... hence ... diligence , Elze conj . 304 And ... diligence ! ] As in Pope . Two lines , the first ending ...
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... Malone . Enter Ferdinand and Ariel , inuisi- ble playing and singing . F1F2F3- Enter F. and A. invisible , ... F4 . Musick . Re - enter Ariel invisible ; Ferdinand following . Capell . 375,376sands , ... hands : ] sands ; ... hands ...
... Malone . Enter Ferdinand and Ariel , inuisi- ble playing and singing . F1F2F3- Enter F. and A. invisible , ... F4 . Musick . Re - enter Ariel invisible ; Ferdinand following . Capell . 375,376sands , ... hands : ] sands ; ... hands ...
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