The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... sufficient recommendation ; and I should not have thought it necessary to attract the publick attention by any prefatory observations . But as this unfortunately was not the case , the reader may expect to be told , under what ...
... sufficient recommendation ; and I should not have thought it necessary to attract the publick attention by any prefatory observations . But as this unfortunately was not the case , the reader may expect to be told , under what ...
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... sufficient to redeem them from the oblivion to which they had been consigned . They were marble in the quarry , it is true , but still they were marble , and formed of those durable materials , which have at length obtained for English ...
... sufficient to redeem them from the oblivion to which they had been consigned . They were marble in the quarry , it is true , but still they were marble , and formed of those durable materials , which have at length obtained for English ...
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... sufficient ground for the general admiration which has been bestowed upon a work at once so eloquent and so profound . But to return to humbler topicks : I must say a few words as to the arrangement adopted in the following volumes . In ...
... sufficient ground for the general admiration which has been bestowed upon a work at once so eloquent and so profound . But to return to humbler topicks : I must say a few words as to the arrangement adopted in the following volumes . In ...
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... sufficiently discussed in the Essay on Phraseology and Metre . I have , there- fore , for the most part , considered it sufficient to head those notes in which the original text has been disturbed , with the reading which he wished to ...
... sufficiently discussed in the Essay on Phraseology and Metre . I have , there- fore , for the most part , considered it sufficient to head those notes in which the original text has been disturbed , with the reading which he wished to ...
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... sufficient importance to be mentioned in the notes or the margin . To this edition an engraving from what is commonly known by the name of the Chandos portrait of Shak- speare , now in the possession of the Marquis of Buck- ingham , has ...
... sufficient importance to be mentioned in the notes or the margin . To this edition an engraving from what is commonly known by the name of the Chandos portrait of Shak- speare , now in the possession of the Marquis of Buck- ingham , has ...
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