“The” Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... ; J. Murray ; J. Asperne ; J. Faulder ; R. Baldwin ; Cradock and Joy ; Sharpe and Hailes ; Johnson and Co .; Gale and Co .; G. Robinson ; C. Brown ; and Wilson and Son , York . 1813 . ZURN STADT BIBLIOTHEK IN ZURICH . 1 VOL . X.
... ; J. Murray ; J. Asperne ; J. Faulder ; R. Baldwin ; Cradock and Joy ; Sharpe and Hailes ; Johnson and Co .; Gale and Co .; G. Robinson ; C. Brown ; and Wilson and Son , York . 1813 . ZURN STADT BIBLIOTHEK IN ZURICH . 1 VOL . X.
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... JOHNSON . In the concluding paragraph of Dr. Johnson's admirable in- troduction to this play , he seems apprehensive that the fame of Shakspeare's magic may be endangered by modern ridicule . I shall not hesitate , however , to predict ...
... JOHNSON . In the concluding paragraph of Dr. Johnson's admirable in- troduction to this play , he seems apprehensive that the fame of Shakspeare's magic may be endangered by modern ridicule . I shall not hesitate , however , to predict ...
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... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's memory , on the present occasion , appears to have deceived him in more than a single instance . The subject of the above - mentioned drawing is ascertained by a label affixed to it in Gothick letters . Iesus ...
... JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's memory , on the present occasion , appears to have deceived him in more than a single instance . The subject of the above - mentioned drawing is ascertained by a label affixed to it in Gothick letters . Iesus ...
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... Johnson observes , in his Jour- ney to the Western Islands of Scotland , that part of Calder Castle , from which Macbeth drew his second title , is still re- maining . In one of his Letters , Vol . I. p . 122 , he takes notice of the ...
... Johnson observes , in his Jour- ney to the Western Islands of Scotland , that part of Calder Castle , from which Macbeth drew his second title , is still re- maining . In one of his Letters , Vol . I. p . 122 , he takes notice of the ...
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... JOHNSON . The old copy reads - Can post . The emendation is Mr. Rowe's . Dr. Johnson's explanation would be less exception- able , if the old copy had - As quick as tale . Thick applies but ill to tale , and seems rather to favour Mr ...
... JOHNSON . The old copy reads - Can post . The emendation is Mr. Rowe's . Dr. Johnson's explanation would be less exception- able , if the old copy had - As quick as tale . Thick applies but ill to tale , and seems rather to favour Mr ...
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