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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... true state of the ancient copies of this poet's writings has never been laid before the pub- lick , I fhall confider the subject as if it had not been already difcuffed by preceding editors . In the year 1756 Dr. Johnson published the ...
... true state of the ancient copies of this poet's writings has never been laid before the pub- lick , I fhall confider the subject as if it had not been already difcuffed by preceding editors . In the year 1756 Dr. Johnson published the ...
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... true course to be taken by an editor of Shakspeare , some of the positions which he has laid down may be controverted , and fome are indubitably not true . It is not true that the plays of this authour were more incorrectly printed than ...
... true course to be taken by an editor of Shakspeare , some of the positions which he has laid down may be controverted , and fome are indubitably not true . It is not true that the plays of this authour were more incorrectly printed than ...
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... true fenfe of the word ; to eject the arbitrary and capricious innovations made by our predeceffors from ignorance of the phraseology and customs of the age in which Shakspeare lived . As on the one hand our poet's text has been de ...
... true fenfe of the word ; to eject the arbitrary and capricious innovations made by our predeceffors from ignorance of the phraseology and customs of the age in which Shakspeare lived . As on the one hand our poet's text has been de ...
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... true of any but two 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 ...
... true of any but two 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 ...
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... true word away , which was thus corruptly exhibited , the editor of the fecond folio , without any regard to the context , altered another part of the line , and abfurdly printed— " But he alway is noble . ” In the fame play , Act I. fc ...
... true word away , which was thus corruptly exhibited , the editor of the fecond folio , without any regard to the context , altered another part of the line , and abfurdly printed— " But he alway is noble . ” In the fame play , Act I. fc ...
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