Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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... present , in which all his Plays are comprehended in One Volume , will , per- haps , appear surprising to many readers ; but , upon a little reflection , their surprise will , the editor doubts not , be converted into approbation . Much ...
... present , in which all his Plays are comprehended in One Volume , will , per- haps , appear surprising to many readers ; but , upon a little reflection , their surprise will , the editor doubts not , be converted into approbation . Much ...
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... present edition , is given as it has been settled by the most approved commentators . It does not consist with the limits of the design , that the notes should be very numerous ; they have not , however , been wholly neglected . The ...
... present edition , is given as it has been settled by the most approved commentators . It does not consist with the limits of the design , that the notes should be very numerous ; they have not , however , been wholly neglected . The ...
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... present attempt , a plan nearly novel has been adopted , by which , at an easy view , will be discovered the different meanings in which almost every word has been used by Shakspeare . This will be a means of preserving the early appli ...
... present attempt , a plan nearly novel has been adopted , by which , at an easy view , will be discovered the different meanings in which almost every word has been used by Shakspeare . This will be a means of preserving the early appli ...
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... present Edition of Shakspeare's Plays to the judgement of a discerning Public , wishing their patronage and encouragement no further than his well - meant endeavours merit it . Deeply impressed with grati- tude , it remains for him to ...
... present Edition of Shakspeare's Plays to the judgement of a discerning Public , wishing their patronage and encouragement no further than his well - meant endeavours merit it . Deeply impressed with grati- tude , it remains for him to ...
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... present offence was indeed avoided ; but I do not know whether the author may not have been somewhat to blame in his second choice , since it is certain that Sir John Falstaff , who was a knight of the garter , and a lieutenant- general ...
... present offence was indeed avoided ; but I do not know whether the author may not have been somewhat to blame in his second choice , since it is certain that Sir John Falstaff , who was a knight of the garter , and a lieutenant- general ...
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