The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... Such paffages can be illustrated only by him who has read the same story in the very book which Shakspeare consulted . " He that undertakes an edition of Shakspeare , has all these difficulties to encounter , and all these obstruc ...
... Such paffages can be illustrated only by him who has read the same story in the very book which Shakspeare consulted . " He that undertakes an edition of Shakspeare , has all these difficulties to encounter , and all these obstruc ...
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... such a snpe . ” the editor not knowing what to make of it , fubftituted fwain inftead of the corrupted word . Again , in the fame play , " For of my heart those charms , thine eyes , are - blotted . " . being printed in the first folio ...
... such a snpe . ” the editor not knowing what to make of it , fubftituted fwain inftead of the corrupted word . Again , in the fame play , " For of my heart those charms , thine eyes , are - blotted . " . being printed in the first folio ...
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... comment , every intelligent reader would be indebted to the industry of him who produced it . Such uniformly 3 Newton's Preface to his edition of Milton . has has been the object of the notes now presented to Ivi PRE FAC E.
... comment , every intelligent reader would be indebted to the industry of him who produced it . Such uniformly 3 Newton's Preface to his edition of Milton . has has been the object of the notes now presented to Ivi PRE FAC E.
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... such a fupplement ; fince the reader , if fuch be his caprice , need not examine it . If the ob- jector means , that he wishes that all the information contained in an Appendix , were properly difpofed in the preceding volumes , it must ...
... such a fupplement ; fince the reader , if fuch be his caprice , need not examine it . If the ob- jector means , that he wishes that all the information contained in an Appendix , were properly difpofed in the preceding volumes , it must ...
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... Such Such is the triumphant language with which a critick exults DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . 15.
... Such Such is the triumphant language with which a critick exults DR . JOHNSON'S PREFACE . 15.
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