The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... whose excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated , are ready to conclude , that their powers are univerfal . Pope's edition fell below his own ex- pectations , and he was fo much offended , when he was found to have left any ...
... whose excellence of any kind has been loudly celebrated , are ready to conclude , that their powers are univerfal . Pope's edition fell below his own ex- pectations , and he was fo much offended , when he was found to have left any ...
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... jeft - book , the fatire , or the play ; and the novel , whose fashion did not outlive a week , is fometimes neceffary to throw [ E 4 ] 0.1 light throw light on those annals which take in the compafs ADVERTISEMENT to the READER.
... jeft - book , the fatire , or the play ; and the novel , whose fashion did not outlive a week , is fometimes neceffary to throw [ E 4 ] 0.1 light throw light on those annals which take in the compafs ADVERTISEMENT to the READER.
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... whose death will perhaps affect not only the works of Shake- fpeare , but of many other writers . Soon after the first appearance of this edition , a disease , rapid in its progrefs , deprived the world of Mr. JACOB TONSON ; a man ...
... whose death will perhaps affect not only the works of Shake- fpeare , but of many other writers . Soon after the first appearance of this edition , a disease , rapid in its progrefs , deprived the world of Mr. JACOB TONSON ; a man ...
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... whose part is given to another character ( that of Egeus ) in the fubfequent editions : fo alfo in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes it probable that the prompter's books were what they called the original copies . 1 Much Ado about ...
... whose part is given to another character ( that of Egeus ) in the fubfequent editions : fo alfo in Hamlet and King Lear . This too makes it probable that the prompter's books were what they called the original copies . 1 Much Ado about ...
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... whose aid and affiftance the grammarians have been enabled to write infinitely better in that art than even the preceding grammarians , who wrote when those tongues flourished as living languages ; I fhould ac- count it a peculiar ...
... whose aid and affiftance the grammarians have been enabled to write infinitely better in that art than even the preceding grammarians , who wrote when those tongues flourished as living languages ; I fhould ac- count it a peculiar ...
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