The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... editor appears before him , and what are the advantages which are supposed to be derived from the work he has undertaken to superintend . I will , as briefly as I can , supply this explanation . The long and intimate friendship which ...
... editor appears before him , and what are the advantages which are supposed to be derived from the work he has undertaken to superintend . I will , as briefly as I can , supply this explanation . The long and intimate friendship which ...
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... editor of this republica- tion , he is pointing his artillery at a phantom ; " for per- haps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work , unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . " He adds , that " this ...
... editor of this republica- tion , he is pointing his artillery at a phantom ; " for per- haps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work , unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . " He adds , that " this ...
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... editor has looked on old and news too , as words omitted by accident ; judging , that Biondello should first come ... editors , whom he never mentions by name ; but styles Rowe , Pope , Theobald , & c . first , second , or third modern ...
... editor has looked on old and news too , as words omitted by accident ; judging , that Biondello should first come ... editors , whom he never mentions by name ; but styles Rowe , Pope , Theobald , & c . first , second , or third modern ...
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... editor to correct the errors , into which he may have fallen , when they come to his know- ledge . I gladly avail myself of his appeal to the candourt of the reader , who , if he is at all acquainted with the press , must be aware of ...
... editor to correct the errors , into which he may have fallen , when they come to his know- ledge . I gladly avail myself of his appeal to the candourt of the reader , who , if he is at all acquainted with the press , must be aware of ...
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... editor , Mr. Malone is exposed to the charge of having written nonsense . Another remark by Mr. Gifford arises from his inattention to dates . He commences with an extract from Mr. Malone . " The Comedy of Humours , played eleven times ...
... editor , Mr. Malone is exposed to the charge of having written nonsense . Another remark by Mr. Gifford arises from his inattention to dates . He commences with an extract from Mr. Malone . " The Comedy of Humours , played eleven times ...
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