The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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Page xiii
... use him as he has used the Tinker in the Taming of a Shrew , - to re - clothe him in his pristine rags ? To assemble parallels in support of all these deformities , is no infuperable labour ; for if we are permitted to avail ourselves ...
... use him as he has used the Tinker in the Taming of a Shrew , - to re - clothe him in his pristine rags ? To assemble parallels in support of all these deformities , is no infuperable labour ; for if we are permitted to avail ourselves ...
Page xvii
... use of antiquarian or critical travellers , to whom a jolt over a rugged pavement may be more delectable than an easy passage over a smooth one , though they both conduct to the fame object . To a reader unconverfant with the licences ...
... use of antiquarian or critical travellers , to whom a jolt over a rugged pavement may be more delectable than an easy passage over a smooth one , though they both conduct to the fame object . To a reader unconverfant with the licences ...
Page xix
... use of children ; that all his various readings ( assembled by Mr. Capell ) should be enumerated , the genealogies of all his real personages deduced ; and that as many of his plays as are founded on Roman or British history , should be ...
... use of children ; that all his various readings ( assembled by Mr. Capell ) should be enumerated , the genealogies of all his real personages deduced ; and that as many of his plays as are founded on Roman or British history , should be ...
Page xxviii
... use made of it by Mr. Malone . The numerous corrections from it admitted by that gentleman into his text , * and * Amounting to ( as we are informed by a very accurate compositor who undertook to count them ) 186 . Instances wherein Mr ...
... use made of it by Mr. Malone . The numerous corrections from it admitted by that gentleman into his text , * and * Amounting to ( as we are informed by a very accurate compositor who undertook to count them ) 186 . Instances wherein Mr ...
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... use of Falstaff . The present offence was indeed avoided ; but I do not know whether the author may not have been somewhat to blame in his second choice , fince it is certain that Sir John Falstaff , who was a knight of the garter , and ...
... use of Falstaff . The present offence was indeed avoided ; but I do not know whether the author may not have been somewhat to blame in his second choice , fince it is certain that Sir John Falstaff , who was a knight of the garter , and ...
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