The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... EDITOR OF DODSLEY'S COLLECTION OF OLD PLAYS . ΤΗΣ ΦΥΣΕΩΣ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΥΣ ΗΝ , ΤΟΝ ΚΑΛΑΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΒΡΕΧΩΝ ΕΙΣ ΝΟΥΝ . Vet . Aud . apud . Suidam , MULTA DIES , VARIUSQUE LABOR MUTABILIS EVI RETULIT IN MELIUS , MULTOS ALTERNA REVISENS LUSIT , ET IN ...
... EDITOR OF DODSLEY'S COLLECTION OF OLD PLAYS . ΤΗΣ ΦΥΣΕΩΣ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΥΣ ΗΝ , ΤΟΝ ΚΑΛΑΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΒΡΕΧΩΝ ΕΙΣ ΝΟΥΝ . Vet . Aud . apud . Suidam , MULTA DIES , VARIUSQUE LABOR MUTABILIS EVI RETULIT IN MELIUS , MULTOS ALTERNA REVISENS LUSIT , ET IN ...
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... editors of Shakspeare , who , with all the zeal of Rowleians , are happily exempt from their credulity . - A former plate of our author , which was copied from Martin Droefhout's in the title - page to the folio 1623. is worn out ; nor ...
... editors of Shakspeare , who , with all the zeal of Rowleians , are happily exempt from their credulity . - A former plate of our author , which was copied from Martin Droefhout's in the title - page to the folio 1623. is worn out ; nor ...
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... editors a material difference fhould fubfift . The former wish to meet with as few difficulties as poffible , while the latter are tempted to seek them out , because they afford opportunities for explanatory criticism . Omiffions in our ...
... editors a material difference fhould fubfift . The former wish to meet with as few difficulties as poffible , while the latter are tempted to seek them out , because they afford opportunities for explanatory criticism . Omiffions in our ...
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... editors . Having on this fubject the fupport of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgement and experience , we fhall not ... editor , well acquainted with the phrafeology of our author's age , fhould be at liberty to restore fome apparent ...
... editors . Having on this fubject the fupport of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgement and experience , we fhall not ... editor , well acquainted with the phrafeology of our author's age , fhould be at liberty to restore fome apparent ...
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... Editor of the second folio ; for perhaps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . This office b 4 ADVERTISEMENT . xxiii.
... Editor of the second folio ; for perhaps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . This office b 4 ADVERTISEMENT . xxiii.
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