The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... tion to each , even of these slight emendations , will not appear to be very considerable . If , on the other hand , we were to enumerate the instances in which the second folio has been deserted by Mr. Steevens himself , we shall form ...
... tion to each , even of these slight emendations , will not appear to be very considerable . If , on the other hand , we were to enumerate the instances in which the second folio has been deserted by Mr. Steevens himself , we shall form ...
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... tion to the manners and customs of Shakspeare's time ; but I found the materials which he had prepared for this enquiry in so loose and disjointed a state , that I could not have ventured upon the labour of arranging them without ...
... tion to the manners and customs of Shakspeare's time ; but I found the materials which he had prepared for this enquiry in so loose and disjointed a state , that I could not have ventured upon the labour of arranging them without ...
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... tion which is his property . In The Taming of the Shrew , see vol . v . p . 441 , Biondello , as the speech is given in the folio , exclaims , on entering , " Master , master ! news , and such news as you never heard of . " Mr. Rowe ...
... tion which is his property . In The Taming of the Shrew , see vol . v . p . 441 , Biondello , as the speech is given in the folio , exclaims , on entering , " Master , master ! news , and such news as you never heard of . " Mr. Rowe ...
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... tion of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Phillips , has been procured from that excellent artist Mr. Agar . In addi- tion to this , a representation of the poet's bust at Strat- ford will adorn the present edition . Mr. Steevens , for ...
... tion of Sir Thomas Lawrence and Mr. Phillips , has been procured from that excellent artist Mr. Agar . In addi- tion to this , a representation of the poet's bust at Strat- ford will adorn the present edition . Mr. Steevens , for ...
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... tion of Shakspeare , or even peculiar to him ; though he has applied it with inimitable humour . The reader is not to learn that the town in those days abounded with exhi- bitions of what were familiarly called monsters , i . e ...
... tion of Shakspeare , or even peculiar to him ; though he has applied it with inimitable humour . The reader is not to learn that the town in those days abounded with exhi- bitions of what were familiarly called monsters , i . e ...
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