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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... person to whom the care of that impression was entrusted . This perfon in fact , whoever he was , and Mr. Pope , were the two great corrupters of our poet's text ; and I have no doubt that if the arbitrary alterations introduced by ...
... person to whom the care of that impression was entrusted . This perfon in fact , whoever he was , and Mr. Pope , were the two great corrupters of our poet's text ; and I have no doubt that if the arbitrary alterations introduced by ...
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... To have the expence and waste of révenues . " Various other inftances of the fame kind might be produced ; but that I may not weary my readers , I will only • only add , that no person who wishes to peruse xlii PREFACE .
... To have the expence and waste of révenues . " Various other inftances of the fame kind might be produced ; but that I may not weary my readers , I will only • only add , that no person who wishes to peruse xlii PREFACE .
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... person to whom the care of fupervifing the fecond folio was configned , fhould have been thus ignorant of our poet's language : but it should be remembered , that in the beginning of the reign of Charles the First many words and modes ...
... person to whom the care of fupervifing the fecond folio was configned , fhould have been thus ignorant of our poet's language : but it should be remembered , that in the beginning of the reign of Charles the First many words and modes ...
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... person who gave a copy of it to Mr. Oldys , and Mr. Capell . " 3 In a Manuscript Hiftory of the Stage , full of forgeries and falfhoods of various kinds , written ( I fufpect by William Chetwood the promp- ter ) against him to that ...
... person who gave a copy of it to Mr. Oldys , and Mr. Capell . " 3 In a Manuscript Hiftory of the Stage , full of forgeries and falfhoods of various kinds , written ( I fufpect by William Chetwood the promp- ter ) against him to that ...
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... person that meant to impofe upon him . It appears from Mr. John Combe's will , that his brother Thomas was dead in 1614. John devifed the greater part of his real and perfonal estate to his nephew Thomas Combe , with whom Shakspeare was ...
... person that meant to impofe upon him . It appears from Mr. John Combe's will , that his brother Thomas was dead in 1614. John devifed the greater part of his real and perfonal estate to his nephew Thomas Combe , with whom Shakspeare was ...
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