The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumes 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... mentioned , we con- ceive to have been the basis of its successor in 1632 . At the same time , however , a fresh and abund- ant series of errors and omissions was created in the text of our author ; the natural and certain consequence ...
... mentioned , we con- ceive to have been the basis of its successor in 1632 . At the same time , however , a fresh and abund- ant series of errors and omissions was created in the text of our author ; the natural and certain consequence ...
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... Alchemist , he forbears to mention that such also is the reading of the second , though not of the first folio . See Vol . V. p . 166 , n . 5 . which we need not be ashamed ) to the superior ADVERTISEMENT . 47 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
... Alchemist , he forbears to mention that such also is the reading of the second , though not of the first folio . See Vol . V. p . 166 , n . 5 . which we need not be ashamed ) to the superior ADVERTISEMENT . 47 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR.
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... mentioned sales the folio editions have increased in value , and at the sale of the Duke of Roxburgh's library , June 6 , 1812 , produced the following prices ; the first £ 100 0 0 , the second 15 0 0 , the third 35 0 0 , the fourth 6 6 ...
... mentioned sales the folio editions have increased in value , and at the sale of the Duke of Roxburgh's library , June 6 , 1812 , produced the following prices ; the first £ 100 0 0 , the second 15 0 0 , the third 35 0 0 , the fourth 6 6 ...
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... mentioned here as a co- vert mode of attack , or as a " note of preparation " for future hostilities . The office of " devising brave punishments " for faithless editors , is there- fore strenuously declined , even though their guilt ...
... mentioned here as a co- vert mode of attack , or as a " note of preparation " for future hostilities . The office of " devising brave punishments " for faithless editors , is there- fore strenuously declined , even though their guilt ...
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... mentioned . The form and substance of the commentary attending this repub- lication having been materially changed and en- larged since it first appeared , in compliance with ungrateful custom the name of its original editor might have ...
... mentioned . The form and substance of the commentary attending this repub- lication having been materially changed and en- larged since it first appeared , in compliance with ungrateful custom the name of its original editor might have ...
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