The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page iv
... instance ) by alien hands , almost a century after the death of the person supposed to be reprefented ; and then , ( as Edmund says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and ...
... instance ) by alien hands , almost a century after the death of the person supposed to be reprefented ; and then , ( as Edmund says in King Lear ) come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . " Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and ...
Page xv
... instances , might be expunged , without lofs of a fingle idea meant to be expreffed ; a liberty which we have fometimes taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) without conflant notice of it to the reader . Enough of this , however , has ...
... instances , might be expunged , without lofs of a fingle idea meant to be expreffed ; a liberty which we have fometimes taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) without conflant notice of it to the reader . Enough of this , however , has ...
Page xxiii
... instance , ) ; and it must be certain , that on the ftage they never uttered fuch mutilated lines and unintelligible nonfenfe as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts , in both the first quarto and folio editions . The ...
... instance , ) ; and it must be certain , that on the ftage they never uttered fuch mutilated lines and unintelligible nonfenfe as was afterwards incorporated with their respective parts , in both the first quarto and folio editions . The ...
Page xxv
... instances have been juftly reprobated by the laft editor of Shakspeare . What errors then might not have been expected , when compofitors were wholly unlettered and careless , and a corrector of the prefs an officer unknown ? To him who ...
... instances have been juftly reprobated by the laft editor of Shakspeare . What errors then might not have been expected , when compofitors were wholly unlettered and careless , and a corrector of the prefs an officer unknown ? To him who ...
Page 125
... instance of his learning , as thofe copied from Ci- cero in Catiline , of Ben Jonfon's . The manners of other nations in general , the Egyptians , Venetians , French , & c . are drawn with equal propriety . Whatever object of nature ...
... instance of his learning , as thofe copied from Ci- cero in Catiline , of Ben Jonfon's . The manners of other nations in general , the Egyptians , Venetians , French , & c . are drawn with equal propriety . Whatever object of nature ...
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