The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 páginas |
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . IN TWENTY - ONE VOLUMES . WITH THE CORRECTIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF VARIOUS COMMENTATORS . TO WHICH ARE ADDED , NOTE S , BY SAMUEL JOHNSON AND GEORGE STEEVENS . REVISED ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. THE PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . IN TWENTY - ONE VOLUMES . WITH THE CORRECTIONS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF VARIOUS COMMENTATORS . TO WHICH ARE ADDED , NOTE S , BY SAMUEL JOHNSON AND GEORGE STEEVENS . REVISED ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. ADVERTISEMENT . THE present edition has been carefully revised by the late Mr. Reed's coadjutor in the fifth edition , who was particularly recommended to the proprie- tors for that office by Mr. Steevens ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. ADVERTISEMENT . THE present edition has been carefully revised by the late Mr. Reed's coadjutor in the fifth edition , who was particularly recommended to the proprie- tors for that office by Mr. Steevens ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. prose Address to the reader , which is not found in the edition printed in 1587 , made use of by Mr. Malone . A more faithful copy of the portrait of Shak- speare than any before engraved from the picture ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. prose Address to the reader , which is not found in the edition printed in 1587 , made use of by Mr. Malone . A more faithful copy of the portrait of Shak- speare than any before engraved from the picture ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. where the charms of the bottle were early deserted for the pleasures of the sock and buskin . In the boxes of this little theatre Dr. Farmer was the Arbiter Elegantiarum , and presided with as much dignity ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. where the charms of the bottle were early deserted for the pleasures of the sock and buskin . In the boxes of this little theatre Dr. Farmer was the Arbiter Elegantiarum , and presided with as much dignity ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Leaving , therefore , the Author in quiet posses- sion of that fame which neither detraction can lessen nor panegyrick increase , the Editor will proceed to the consideration of the work now pre- sented to ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. Leaving , therefore , the Author in quiet posses- sion of that fame which neither detraction can lessen nor panegyrick increase , the Editor will proceed to the consideration of the work now pre- sented to ...
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