The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... said of me , that not one has left Shakespeare without improvement , nor is there one to whom I have not been indebted for affiftance and information . Whatever I have taken from them , it was my intention to refer to its original ...
... said of me , that not one has left Shakespeare without improvement , nor is there one to whom I have not been indebted for affiftance and information . Whatever I have taken from them , it was my intention to refer to its original ...
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... said enough , I have faid no more . Notes are often neceffary , but they are neceffary evils . Let him , that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who defires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give ...
... said enough , I have faid no more . Notes are often neceffary , but they are neceffary evils . Let him , that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who defires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give ...
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... said , afford him ( fo great is the modefty of an ingenuous temper ) a fit opportunity of confeffing his mistakes 2. In memory of our friendship , I have , therefore , made it our joint edi- tion . His admirable preface is here added ...
... said , afford him ( fo great is the modefty of an ingenuous temper ) a fit opportunity of confeffing his mistakes 2. In memory of our friendship , I have , therefore , made it our joint edi- tion . His admirable preface is here added ...
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... said Arden of Wellingcote ; fignifying thereby , that it may and shall be lawful for the faid John Shakefpere , gent . to bear and use the same fhield of arms , fingle or impaled , as aforefaid , during his natural life ; and that it ...
... said Arden of Wellingcote ; fignifying thereby , that it may and shall be lawful for the faid John Shakefpere , gent . to bear and use the same fhield of arms , fingle or impaled , as aforefaid , during his natural life ; and that it ...
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... said three years , or any iffue of her body , then my will is , and fo I devife and bequeath the faid hundred and fifty pounds to be fet out by my exe- cutors and overfeers for the beft benefit of her and her iffue , and the ftock not ...
... said three years , or any iffue of her body , then my will is , and fo I devife and bequeath the faid hundred and fifty pounds to be fet out by my exe- cutors and overfeers for the beft benefit of her and her iffue , and the ftock not ...
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