The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... These are cenfures merely relative , and must be quietly endured . I have endeavoured to be neither fuperfluously copious , nor fcrupulously reserved , and hope that I have made my author's meaning acceffible to many who before were ...
... These are cenfures merely relative , and must be quietly endured . I have endeavoured to be neither fuperfluously copious , nor fcrupulously reserved , and hope that I have made my author's meaning acceffible to many who before were ...
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... these the restoration is only to be attempted by collation of copies or fagacity of conjecture . The collator's province is fafe and eafy , the conjecturer's perilous and difficult . Yet as the greater part of the plays are extant only ...
... these the restoration is only to be attempted by collation of copies or fagacity of conjecture . The collator's province is fafe and eafy , the conjecturer's perilous and difficult . Yet as the greater part of the plays are extant only ...
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... these rarities very communicative . Of the editions which chance or kindness put into my hands , I have given an enumeration , that I may not be blamed for neglect- ing what I had not the power to do . By examining the old copies , I ...
... these rarities very communicative . Of the editions which chance or kindness put into my hands , I have given an enumeration , that I may not be blamed for neglect- ing what I had not the power to do . By examining the old copies , I ...
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... these candidates of inferiour fame , I am now to ftand the judgment of the publick ; and wish that I could confidently produ e my commentary as equal to the encou- ragement which I have had the honour of receiving . Every work of this ...
... these candidates of inferiour fame , I am now to ftand the judgment of the publick ; and wish that I could confidently produ e my commentary as equal to the encou- ragement which I have had the honour of receiving . Every work of this ...
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... these trifles and while we name them trifles , we have depriv'd ourselves of the defence of our dedication . But fince your L. L. have been pleas'd to think these trifles fomething , heretofore ; and have profequuted both them , and ...
... these trifles and while we name them trifles , we have depriv'd ourselves of the defence of our dedication . But fince your L. L. have been pleas'd to think these trifles fomething , heretofore ; and have profequuted both them , and ...
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