The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 - 38 pages |
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... editions , and with the results of the labor of the various commentators . It was believed this could be best effected by adopting the full and comprehen- sive edition of Mr. Singer , as the foundation of theirs , relative to the notes ...
... editions , and with the results of the labor of the various commentators . It was believed this could be best effected by adopting the full and comprehen- sive edition of Mr. Singer , as the foundation of theirs , relative to the notes ...
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... edition ; but , with the view of presenting all the important facts relating to the personal history of the great Bard , they have added the " New Facts regarding the Life of Shakspeare , " found in a letter addressed by J. Payne ...
... edition ; but , with the view of presenting all the important facts relating to the personal history of the great Bard , they have added the " New Facts regarding the Life of Shakspeare , " found in a letter addressed by J. Payne ...
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... edition of our Poet's dramas , has not yet been discovered ; and I feel persuaded that no original painting ever existed for his imitation ; but that the artist worked in this instance from his own recollection , assisted probably by ...
... edition of our Poet's dramas , has not yet been discovered ; and I feel persuaded that no original painting ever existed for his imitation ; but that the artist worked in this instance from his own recollection , assisted probably by ...
Page xli
... edition of Hamlet , which he believed then to be extant , that this edition ( published in 1604 ) had been preceded by another of a less correct and less perfect character . A copy of the elder edition , in question , has lately been ...
... edition of Hamlet , which he believed then to be extant , that this edition ( published in 1604 ) had been preceded by another of a less correct and less perfect character . A copy of the elder edition , in question , has lately been ...
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... edition through which it ran , it would naturally contract more pollution and a deeper stain . Such of the first copies as were fortunately transcribed from the prompter's book , would probably be in a state of greater relative ...
... edition through which it ran , it would naturally contract more pollution and a deeper stain . Such of the first copies as were fortunately transcribed from the prompter's book , would probably be in a state of greater relative ...
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