The Works of Shakespeare, Band 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... first impreffion in punctuation and spelling are carefully adjusted ; and , in order to obviate fuch other objections as have been made to it , at the end of each volume are annexed the various readings of the two moft authentick ...
... first impreffion in punctuation and spelling are carefully adjusted ; and , in order to obviate fuch other objections as have been made to it , at the end of each volume are annexed the various readings of the two moft authentick ...
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... first expected , they who had the opportunity of looking into it , too partial perhaps in their judgment , thought it worth being made publick ; and he , who hath with difficulty yielded to their perfuafions , is far from defiring to ...
... first expected , they who had the opportunity of looking into it , too partial perhaps in their judgment , thought it worth being made publick ; and he , who hath with difficulty yielded to their perfuafions , is far from defiring to ...
Seite vi
... first publication of them were more injured and abused than perhaps any that ever pass'd the press , hath been fufficiently explained in the preface to Mr. Pope's edition which is here fubjoined , and there needs no more to be faid upon ...
... first publication of them were more injured and abused than perhaps any that ever pass'd the press , hath been fufficiently explained in the preface to Mr. Pope's edition which is here fubjoined , and there needs no more to be faid upon ...
Seite x
... first plays , and put into the mouth of his actors , the grex , chorus , & c . to remove the prejudices , and inform the judgment of his hearers . Till then , our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their ...
... first plays , and put into the mouth of his actors , the grex , chorus , & c . to remove the prejudices , and inform the judgment of his hearers . Till then , our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their ...
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... first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member . They have ever had a ftandard to themselves , upon other principals than those of Ariftotle . As they live by the majority , they know no rule but that of pleafing ...
... first upon the judgments of that body of men whereof he was a member . They have ever had a ftandard to themselves , upon other principals than those of Ariftotle . As they live by the majority , they know no rule but that of pleafing ...
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