The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page v
... purpose . Thus the late Mr. Jennens of Gopfal in Leicestershire , for many years congra- tulated himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius Janfen ; nor was disposed to forgive the writer who obferved ...
... purpose . Thus the late Mr. Jennens of Gopfal in Leicestershire , for many years congra- tulated himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius Janfen ; nor was disposed to forgive the writer who obferved ...
Page xxxii
... purpose of his present editors is completely anfwered . On any thing like perfection in their labours they do not prefume , being too well convinced that , in defiance of their beft efforts , their own incapacity , and that of the ...
... purpose of his present editors is completely anfwered . On any thing like perfection in their labours they do not prefume , being too well convinced that , in defiance of their beft efforts , their own incapacity , and that of the ...
Page 65
... purpose for him , and that the author had exactly conceived it as he plays it . I must own a particular obligation to him , for the moft confiderable part of the paffages relating to this life , which I have here tranfmitted to the pub ...
... purpose for him , and that the author had exactly conceived it as he plays it . I must own a particular obligation to him , for the moft confiderable part of the paffages relating to this life , which I have here tranfmitted to the pub ...
Page 190
... purpose by these matters lefs fuitable to my lerical profeffion . " Well , but ( fays a friend ) why not take fo candid an intimation in good part ? With- draw yourself again , as you are bid in the cle- rical pale ; examine the records ...
... purpose by these matters lefs fuitable to my lerical profeffion . " Well , but ( fays a friend ) why not take fo candid an intimation in good part ? With- draw yourself again , as you are bid in the cle- rical pale ; examine the records ...
Page 195
... purpose by his friends , as beneath the dignity of a profeffor of the occult fciences . Yet thefe very friends , I fuppose , would have thought it added luftre to his high ftation , to have new - furbished out fome dull northern ...
... purpose by his friends , as beneath the dignity of a profeffor of the occult fciences . Yet thefe very friends , I fuppose , would have thought it added luftre to his high ftation , to have new - furbished out fome dull northern ...
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