The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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Page vi
... in his turn is occafionally entitled to be feen , as he would have shown himself , with his vanquished adverfary at his feet . We have therefore been " been fometimes willing to bring a corollary , rather vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... in his turn is occafionally entitled to be feen , as he would have shown himself , with his vanquished adverfary at his feet . We have therefore been " been fometimes willing to bring a corollary , rather vi ADVERTISEMENT .
Page ix
... himself to forego an additional opportunity of recording in a title - page that he had once the honour of being united in a talk of litera- ture with Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON . This is a diftinction which malevolence cannot obfcure , nor ...
... himself to forego an additional opportunity of recording in a title - page that he had once the honour of being united in a talk of litera- ture with Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON . This is a diftinction which malevolence cannot obfcure , nor ...
Page xi
... himself has proved to be falfe . Had he regulated the text in every place accord- ing to his own judgment , Malone's obfervation would have been nearer to thể truth ; but as it now fta ds , the laft edition has no fignal advantage ...
... himself has proved to be falfe . Had he regulated the text in every place accord- ing to his own judgment , Malone's obfervation would have been nearer to thể truth ; but as it now fta ds , the laft edition has no fignal advantage ...
Page xiii
... himself may not be thought improper to go along with them . He was the fon of Mr. John Shakspeare , and was born at Stratford - upon - Avon , in Warwickshire , in April 1564 . His family , as appears by the regifter and publick writings ...
... himself may not be thought improper to go along with them . He was the fon of Mr. John Shakspeare , and was born at Stratford - upon - Avon , in Warwickshire , in April 1564 . His family , as appears by the regifter and publick writings ...
Page xvi
... himself in London . It is at this time , and upon this accident , that he is faid to have made his first acquaintance in the playhoufe . He was received into the company then in being , at first in a very mean rank , but his admirable ...
... himself in London . It is at this time , and upon this accident , that he is faid to have made his first acquaintance in the playhoufe . He was received into the company then in being , at first in a very mean rank , but his admirable ...
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