The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 97
... rest of the parchment , the executing parties wrote their names . Shakspeare , not finding room for the whole of his name on the label , attempted to write the remaining letters at the top , but having allowed him- felf only room enough ...
... rest of the parchment , the executing parties wrote their names . Shakspeare , not finding room for the whole of his name on the label , attempted to write the remaining letters at the top , but having allowed him- felf only room enough ...
Page 189
... rest of their fellow- citizens enjoy . A prejudice in part arifing from the frequent piracies ( as they are called ) committed • See his Letters to me . by members of their own body . But fuch kind DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE . 189.
... rest of their fellow- citizens enjoy . A prejudice in part arifing from the frequent piracies ( as they are called ) committed • See his Letters to me . by members of their own body . But fuch kind DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE . 189.
Page 250
... rest . To the end of most plays I have added short ftrictures , containing a general cenfure of faults , or praife of excellence ; in which I know not how much I have concurred with the current opinion ; but I have not , by any ...
... rest . To the end of most plays I have added short ftrictures , containing a general cenfure of faults , or praife of excellence ; in which I know not how much I have concurred with the current opinion ; but I have not , by any ...
Page 266
... difpofed , and proper names as frequently undiftinguifhed by Italick or capital letters from the rest of the text . The punctuation is equally accidental ; nor do I fee on the whole any great marks of 266 STEEVENS'S M R.
... difpofed , and proper names as frequently undiftinguifhed by Italick or capital letters from the rest of the text . The punctuation is equally accidental ; nor do I fee on the whole any great marks of 266 STEEVENS'S M R.
Page 271
... rest . I must acknowledge that fome few readings have flipped in by mistake , which can pretend to ferve no purpose of illuftration , but were introduced by confining myself to note the minutest variations of the copies which foon ...
... rest . I must acknowledge that fome few readings have flipped in by mistake , which can pretend to ferve no purpose of illuftration , but were introduced by confining myself to note the minutest variations of the copies which foon ...
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