The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... of the publick , much more than was gene- rally the case at any former period , to the neglected writers of an early age . The slightest reference which can be drawn from the works of Shakspeare to a ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
... of the publick , much more than was gene- rally the case at any former period , to the neglected writers of an early age . The slightest reference which can be drawn from the works of Shakspeare to a ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
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... former editors , whom he never mentions by name ; but styles Rowe , Pope , Theobald , & c . first , second , or third modern . Sir Thomas Hanmer is , indeed , sometimes described as " he of Oxford : " and Johnson is thus corrected ...
... former editors , whom he never mentions by name ; but styles Rowe , Pope , Theobald , & c . first , second , or third modern . Sir Thomas Hanmer is , indeed , sometimes described as " he of Oxford : " and Johnson is thus corrected ...
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... former editions , the reader has merely been presented with a long list of words , and references to the passages where they occur , often with very different meanings ; and is thus called upon to roam over many volumes , in order to ...
... former editions , the reader has merely been presented with a long list of words , and references to the passages where they occur , often with very different meanings ; and is thus called upon to roam over many volumes , in order to ...
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... former care and elegance for Mr. Malone's edition in 1790. It has been traced , as is fully stated by Mr. Malone in the passage already referred to , through the Duke of Chandos to his father - in - law , Mr. Nicoll ; thence to Mr. Keck ...
... former care and elegance for Mr. Malone's edition in 1790. It has been traced , as is fully stated by Mr. Malone in the passage already referred to , through the Duke of Chandos to his father - in - law , Mr. Nicoll ; thence to Mr. Keck ...
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... former , was built far higher in learning , solid but slow in his performances , Shakspeare , like the latter , lesser in bulk , but lighter in sailing , could turn with all tides , tack about , and take advantage of all winds by the ...
... former , was built far higher in learning , solid but slow in his performances , Shakspeare , like the latter , lesser in bulk , but lighter in sailing , could turn with all tides , tack about , and take advantage of all winds by the ...
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