The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 1Rwington, 1821 |
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... were words , and even letters acci- dentally dropped out at the press , which it required no very great portion of skill or industry to discover and amend ; and when this seemingly large number is divided among thirty ADVERTISEMENT . XV.
... were words , and even letters acci- dentally dropped out at the press , which it required no very great portion of skill or industry to discover and amend ; and when this seemingly large number is divided among thirty ADVERTISEMENT . XV.
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... letter of Macklin's which Mr. Malone himself had previously employed nearly thirty pages in proving to be a forgery from end to end ! The exposure occurs in the first volume , the ' note ' at the end of the second ; so that Mr. Malone ...
... letter of Macklin's which Mr. Malone himself had previously employed nearly thirty pages in proving to be a forgery from end to end ! The exposure occurs in the first volume , the ' note ' at the end of the second ; so that Mr. Malone ...
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... letter to Sir Thomas Puckering by Thomas Larkin ; and even Sir H. Wotton , who has given it the title of All is True , has de- scribed a scene in it exactly corresponding with Shak- speare's drama * . Let us come to another charge ...
... letter to Sir Thomas Puckering by Thomas Larkin ; and even Sir H. Wotton , who has given it the title of All is True , has de- scribed a scene in it exactly corresponding with Shak- speare's drama * . Let us come to another charge ...
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... letter from Mr. Malone to Mr. Whalley has been produced in answer to one from that gentleman , so- liciting his assistance in his projected edition of Jonson ; and wherever Mr. Malone's sentiments , at a subsequent period , are found to ...
... letter from Mr. Malone to Mr. Whalley has been produced in answer to one from that gentleman , so- liciting his assistance in his projected edition of Jonson ; and wherever Mr. Malone's sentiments , at a subsequent period , are found to ...
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... letters he speaks of " my friend , Shakspeare , ” which , as he certainly could not have personally known him , was a colloquial mode of speaking of a favourite author . If the criticks had no other ground for their opinion * Gifford's ...
... letters he speaks of " my friend , Shakspeare , ” which , as he certainly could not have personally known him , was a colloquial mode of speaking of a favourite author . If the criticks had no other ground for their opinion * Gifford's ...
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