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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... publick attention by any prefatory observations . But as this unfortunately was not the case , the reader may expect to be told , under what circumstances , and with what pre- tensions , the present editor appears before him , and what ...
... publick attention by any prefatory observations . But as this unfortunately was not the case , the reader may expect to be told , under what circumstances , and with what pre- tensions , the present editor appears before him , and what ...
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... publick expectation , and gratify the admirers of our greatest poet . Whatever may be the defects that shall be discovered in that portion of the work which has devolved upon me , which , I am aware , are many , and fear that more may ...
... publick expectation , and gratify the admirers of our greatest poet . Whatever may be the defects that shall be discovered in that portion of the work which has devolved upon me , which , I am aware , are many , and fear that more may ...
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... at- tention 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.
... at- tention 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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... publick , upon this occasion , his valuable Essay on the Chester Mysteries . I have also retained the extracts which Mr. Reed had given from Mr. Chalmers . The succeeding sixteen volumes are appro- priated to the plays . The text has ...
... publick , upon this occasion , his valuable Essay on the Chester Mysteries . I have also retained the extracts which Mr. Reed had given from Mr. Chalmers . The succeeding sixteen volumes are appro- priated to the plays . The text has ...
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... publick , however , naturally feel anxious to be put in possession of any thing which purports upon probable grounds to exhibit to us the features of gentle Shakspeare ; and , therefore , it is with great satisfaction that I have fixed ...
... publick , however , naturally feel anxious to be put in possession of any thing which purports upon probable grounds to exhibit to us the features of gentle Shakspeare ; and , therefore , it is with great satisfaction that I have fixed ...
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