The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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Page vii
... editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ivory rake and golden spade in Prudentius , are on this occafion disgraced by the objects of their culture . - Had Shakspeare produced no other works than these , his name ...
... editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ivory rake and golden spade in Prudentius , are on this occafion disgraced by the objects of their culture . - Had Shakspeare produced no other works than these , his name ...
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... editors . They have persisted in their former track of reading for the illustration of their author , and cannot ... editor in his - * His fonnets , though printed without date , were entered in the year 1581 on the books of the ...
... editors . They have persisted in their former track of reading for the illustration of their author , and cannot ... editor in his - * His fonnets , though printed without date , were entered in the year 1581 on the books of the ...
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... editors . Having on this subject the support of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgement and experience , we shall not ... editor , well acquainted with the phraseology of our author's age , should be at liberty to restore some apparent ...
... editors . Having on this subject the support of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgement and experience , we shall not ... editor , well acquainted with the phraseology of our author's age , should be at liberty to restore some apparent ...
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... Editor of the second folio ; for perhaps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . This office b 4 ADVERTISEMENT . XX111 ...
... Editor of the second folio ; for perhaps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . This office b 4 ADVERTISEMENT . XX111 ...
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... editor of Shakspeare . What errors then might not have been expected , when compofitors were wholly unlettered and careless , and a corrector of the press an officer unknown ? To him who is inclined to dispute our grounds for this last ...
... editor of Shakspeare . What errors then might not have been expected , when compofitors were wholly unlettered and careless , and a corrector of the press an officer unknown ? To him who is inclined to dispute our grounds for this last ...
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