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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... whole extent of our language than any other man from its first for- mation . He hopes , that , by comparing the works of Shakspeare with thofe of writers who lived at the fame time , immediately preceded , or immediately followed him ...
... whole extent of our language than any other man from its first for- mation . He hopes , that , by comparing the works of Shakspeare with thofe of writers who lived at the fame time , immediately preceded , or immediately followed him ...
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... whole number ; The Merry Wives of Windfor , and K. Henry V. - With refpect to the other thirteen copies , though undoubtedly they were all fur- reptitious , that is , stolen from the playhouse and printed without the consent of the ...
... whole number ; The Merry Wives of Windfor , and K. Henry V. - With refpect to the other thirteen copies , though undoubtedly they were all fur- reptitious , that is , stolen from the playhouse and printed without the consent of the ...
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... whole armado of collected fail . " P. 74 . " A whole armado of convicted fail . " P. $ 14 . 14. " And bitter fhame hath spoil'd the fweet world's tafte . " 15 . a P. 79 . " And bitter fhame hath spoil'd the fweet word's tafte . " 66 P ...
... whole armado of collected fail . " P. 74 . " A whole armado of convicted fail . " P. $ 14 . 14. " And bitter fhame hath spoil'd the fweet world's tafte . " 15 . a P. 79 . " And bitter fhame hath spoil'd the fweet word's tafte . " 66 P ...
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... whole work has appeared to me obfcure , which I have not endeavoured to illuftrate . " I have examined the notes of all the editors , and my own former remarks , with equal rigour ; and have endea- voured as much as poffible to avoid ...
... whole work has appeared to me obfcure , which I have not endeavoured to illuftrate . " I have examined the notes of all the editors , and my own former remarks , with equal rigour ; and have endea- voured as much as poffible to avoid ...
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... whole into one uniform and con- nected narrative . 2 My inquiries having been carried on almoft to the very moment of publication , fome circumftances rela- tive to our poet were obtained too late to be introduced into any part of the ...
... whole into one uniform and con- nected narrative . 2 My inquiries having been carried on almoft to the very moment of publication , fome circumftances rela- tive to our poet were obtained too late to be introduced into any part of the ...
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