The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... Pope , admitted a juvenile one of King James I. as that of Shakspeare . * Among the heads of illuftrious perfons engraved by Houbraken , are feveral imaginary ones , befide Ben Jonfon's and Otway's ; and old Mr. Langford pofitively ...
... Pope , admitted a juvenile one of King James I. as that of Shakspeare . * Among the heads of illuftrious perfons engraved by Houbraken , are feveral imaginary ones , befide Ben Jonfon's and Otway's ; and old Mr. Langford pofitively ...
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... Pope . " As for cancels , it is in the power of every carelefs binder to defeat their purpofe ; for they are fo feldom lodged with uniformity in their proper places , that they as often ferve to render copies imperfect , as to fcreen an ...
... Pope . " As for cancels , it is in the power of every carelefs binder to defeat their purpofe ; for they are fo feldom lodged with uniformity in their proper places , that they as often ferve to render copies imperfect , as to fcreen an ...
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... POPE . Richard II . and III . were both printed in 1597 .. On the order of time in which Shakspeare's plays were written , fee the Effay in the fecond volume . - MALONE . - 3 for aught I know , the performances of his youth were the ...
... POPE . Richard II . and III . were both printed in 1597 .. On the order of time in which Shakspeare's plays were written , fee the Effay in the fecond volume . - MALONE . - 3 for aught I know , the performances of his youth were the ...
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... POPE . In a note fubjoined to that epilogue , and more fully in Vol . XIII . p . 184 , n . 4 , the reader will find this notion over- turned , and the origin of this vulgar error pointed out . Mr. Rowe was evidently deceived by a ...
... POPE . In a note fubjoined to that epilogue , and more fully in Vol . XIII . p . 184 , n . 4 , the reader will find this notion over- turned , and the origin of this vulgar error pointed out . Mr. Rowe was evidently deceived by a ...
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... Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe in thinking Jonfon's pofthumous verfes on our author Sparing and invidious . See alfo Mr. Steevens's note on thofe verfes . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious difpofition is men- tioned by one of his ...
... Pope , concurred with Mr. Rowe in thinking Jonfon's pofthumous verfes on our author Sparing and invidious . See alfo Mr. Steevens's note on thofe verfes . Before Shakspeare's death Ben's envious difpofition is men- tioned by one of his ...
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