The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... custom , the name of its original editor might have been withdrawn : but Mr. Steevens could not prevail on himself to forego an additional opportunity of recording in a title - page that he had once the honour of being united in a task ...
... custom , the name of its original editor might have been withdrawn : but Mr. Steevens could not prevail on himself to forego an additional opportunity of recording in a title - page that he had once the honour of being united in a task ...
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... custom was in those times , amongst those of the other players , before some old plays , but without any particular account of what fort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account ...
... custom was in those times , amongst those of the other players , before some old plays , but without any particular account of what fort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account ...
Page 68
... custom to ride on horfe - back to the play , I am likewife yet to learn . The most popular of the theatres were on the Bankside ; and we are told by the fatirical pam- phleteers of the time , that the usual mode of conveyance to these ...
... custom to ride on horfe - back to the play , I am likewife yet to learn . The most popular of the theatres were on the Bankside ; and we are told by the fatirical pam- phleteers of the time , that the usual mode of conveyance to these ...
Page 74
... custom ) different parties at once , there was a bow - window , with three pieces of excellent painted glass , About eight years ago , I remember visiting this room , and proposing to purchase of the landlord the painted glass , which ...
... custom ) different parties at once , there was a bow - window , with three pieces of excellent painted glass , About eight years ago , I remember visiting this room , and proposing to purchase of the landlord the painted glass , which ...
Page 75
... , but from the above - mentioned Mr. Jones , who like- wife communicated the stanza of the ballad on Sir Tho- mas Lucy , which had been printed in a former page . MALONE This custom , as his brother's fame enlarged , and OF SHAKSPEARE . 75.
... , but from the above - mentioned Mr. Jones , who like- wife communicated the stanza of the ballad on Sir Tho- mas Lucy , which had been printed in a former page . MALONE This custom , as his brother's fame enlarged , and OF SHAKSPEARE . 75.
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