The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators William Shakespeare. BIBL . PUBL . BASILEENSIS . ADVERTISEMENT . T H E reader may observe that ,
with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators William Shakespeare. BIBL . PUBL . BASILEENSIS . ADVERTISEMENT . T H E reader may observe that ,
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with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators William Shakespeare. ADVERTISEMENT . T H E reader may observe that , contrary to former usage , no head of Shakspeare is prefixed to the present édition of his plays . The ...
with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators William Shakespeare. ADVERTISEMENT . T H E reader may observe that , contrary to former usage , no head of Shakspeare is prefixed to the present édition of his plays . The ...
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... reader who is acquainted with the writings of this absurd goffip , will scarcely pay more attention to him on the ... readers survey his heavy , vulgar , unmeaning face , and , if we mistake not , they will as readily conclude that ...
... reader who is acquainted with the writings of this absurd goffip , will scarcely pay more attention to him on the ... readers survey his heavy , vulgar , unmeaning face , and , if we mistake not , they will as readily conclude that ...
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... readers into their service ; notwithstanding these miscella- neous Poems have derived every poffible advantage from the literature and judgement of their only in- telligent editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ...
... readers into their service ; notwithstanding these miscella- neous Poems have derived every poffible advantage from the literature and judgement of their only in- telligent editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ...
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... reader to suppose we have " bestowed our whole tediousness " on him , we should add , that many notes have likewife ... readers , having in the following passage of Venus and Adonis , 66 Leading him prifoner in a red - rose chain ...
... reader to suppose we have " bestowed our whole tediousness " on him , we should add , that many notes have likewife ... readers , having in the following passage of Venus and Adonis , 66 Leading him prifoner in a red - rose chain ...
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