The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... fuch as will make the reader fmile . The following is a fpecimen : Arden of Feversham , p . 74 : 66 Fling down Endimion , and fnatch him up . " Merchant of Venice , A & t V. fc . i : " Peace , ho ! the moon fleeps with Endymion ...
... fuch as will make the reader fmile . The following is a fpecimen : Arden of Feversham , p . 74 : 66 Fling down Endimion , and fnatch him up . " Merchant of Venice , A & t V. fc . i : " Peace , ho ! the moon fleeps with Endymion ...
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... fuch materials as cafual reading had fupplied ; but how much more is requifite for the complete explanation of an early writer , the last . edition of the Canterbury Tales of Chaucer may prove a fufficient witnefs ; a work which in ...
... fuch materials as cafual reading had fupplied ; but how much more is requifite for the complete explanation of an early writer , the last . edition of the Canterbury Tales of Chaucer may prove a fufficient witnefs ; a work which in ...
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... fuch a commentator . The reader may perhaps be defirous to know by whom thefe quartos of Shakspeare are fuppofed to have been fent into the world . To fuch a curiofity no very adequate gratification can be afforded ; but yet it may be ...
... fuch a commentator . The reader may perhaps be defirous to know by whom thefe quartos of Shakspeare are fuppofed to have been fent into the world . To fuch a curiofity no very adequate gratification can be afforded ; but yet it may be ...
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... fuch resources remain ; as it seems to have been the practice of the numerous theatres in the time of Shakspeare , to caufe fome bookfeller to make immediate entries of their new pieces , as a fecu- rity against the encroachments of ...
... fuch resources remain ; as it seems to have been the practice of the numerous theatres in the time of Shakspeare , to caufe fome bookfeller to make immediate entries of their new pieces , as a fecu- rity against the encroachments of ...
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... fuch as reiteration of copies will naturally produce . The curious examiner of Shakspeare's text , who poffeffes the first of these , ought not to be unfurnished with the fecond . As to the third and fourth impres- fions ( which include ...
... fuch as reiteration of copies will naturally produce . The curious examiner of Shakspeare's text , who poffeffes the first of these , ought not to be unfurnished with the fecond . As to the third and fourth impres- fions ( which include ...
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