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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... tion to each , even of these slight emendations , will not appear to be very considerable . If , on the other hand , we were to enumerate the instances in which the second folio has been deserted by Mr. Steevens himself , we shall form ...
... tion to each , even of these slight emendations , will not appear to be very considerable . If , on the other hand , we were to enumerate the instances in which the second folio has been deserted by Mr. Steevens himself , we shall form ...
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... tion which is his property . In The Taming of the Shrew , see vol . v . p . 441 , Biondello , as the speech is given in the folio , exclaims , on entering , " Master , master ! news , and such news as you never heard of . " Mr. Rowe ...
... tion which is his property . In The Taming of the Shrew , see vol . v . p . 441 , Biondello , as the speech is given in the folio , exclaims , on entering , " Master , master ! news , and such news as you never heard of . " Mr. Rowe ...
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... tion of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Phillips , has been procured from that excellent artist Mr. Agar . In addi- tion to this , a representation of the poet's bust at Strat- ford will adorn the present edition . Mr. Steevens , for ...
... tion of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Phillips , has been procured from that excellent artist Mr. Agar . In addi- tion to this , a representation of the poet's bust at Strat- ford will adorn the present edition . Mr. Steevens , for ...
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... tion of my accomplished countryman Drummond , who has been exposed to very severe censure , on account of what he has left us concerning Jonson . His memoranda were evidently never intended for the press , from the careless manner in ...
... tion of my accomplished countryman Drummond , who has been exposed to very severe censure , on account of what he has left us concerning Jonson . His memoranda were evidently never intended for the press , from the careless manner in ...
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... , the only means by which a correct exhibition of our great Poet could be obtained . Mr. Steevens was gratified to find that one so well ac- quainted with the subject entertained that high estima- tion of lvi A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... , the only means by which a correct exhibition of our great Poet could be obtained . Mr. Steevens was gratified to find that one so well ac- quainted with the subject entertained that high estima- tion of lvi A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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