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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... those who copied for the stage , at a time when the lower ranks of the people were univerfally illiterate : no other editions were made from fragments fo minutely broken , and fo fortuitously re - united ; and in no other age was the ...
... those who copied for the stage , at a time when the lower ranks of the people were univerfally illiterate : no other editions were made from fragments fo minutely broken , and fo fortuitously re - united ; and in no other age was the ...
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... those elifions into English poetry , which had been used from the first effays of verfification among us , and which Milton was indeed the last that practised . " Another impediment , not the leaft vexatious to the commentator , is the ...
... those elifions into English poetry , which had been used from the first effays of verfification among us , and which Milton was indeed the last that practised . " Another impediment , not the leaft vexatious to the commentator , is the ...
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... those that followed them . The fame books are still to be com- pared ; the work that has been done , is to be done again , and no fingle edition will fupply the reader with a text on which he can rely as the best copy of the works of ...
... those that followed them . The fame books are still to be com- pared ; the work that has been done , is to be done again , and no fingle edition will fupply the reader with a text on which he can rely as the best copy of the works of ...
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... those faculties which he must always bring with him who would read Shakspeare . " But when the beauty arifes from fome adaptation of the fentiment to customs worn out of ufe , to opinions not univerfally prevalent , or to any accidental ...
... those faculties which he must always bring with him who would read Shakspeare . " But when the beauty arifes from fome adaptation of the fentiment to customs worn out of ufe , to opinions not univerfally prevalent , or to any accidental ...
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... those of any of his contemporaries : for in the plays of Marlowe , Marston , Fletcher , Maffinger , and others , as many errours may be found . It is not true that the art of printing was in no other age in fo unfkilful hands . Nor is ...
... those of any of his contemporaries : for in the plays of Marlowe , Marston , Fletcher , Maffinger , and others , as many errours may be found . It is not true that the art of printing was in no other age in fo unfkilful hands . Nor is ...
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