The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... piece under confideration ; and we fhall always do little where we defire but little fhould be done . I know not that this piece stands in need of much emendation ; though it might be treated as condemned criminals are in fome countries ...
... piece under confideration ; and we fhall always do little where we defire but little fhould be done . I know not that this piece stands in need of much emendation ; though it might be treated as condemned criminals are in fome countries ...
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... pieces , and if it does not clear him entirely of it , fhews at leaft it was a first attempt . ' Though we are obliged ... piece . STEEVENS . On what principle the editors of the firft complete edition of our poet's plays admitted this ...
... pieces , and if it does not clear him entirely of it , fhews at leaft it was a first attempt . ' Though we are obliged ... piece . STEEVENS . On what principle the editors of the firft complete edition of our poet's plays admitted this ...
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... piece not to have been written by Shakspeare , would be an idle wafte of time . To those who are not converfant with his writings , if particular paffages were examined , more words would be necessary than the fubject is worth ; those ...
... piece not to have been written by Shakspeare , would be an idle wafte of time . To those who are not converfant with his writings , if particular paffages were examined , more words would be necessary than the fubject is worth ; those ...
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... pieces themselves might have furnished , ) he had perhaps no better authority than the whifper of the theatre ; for ... piece , its entry on the Sta- tioners ' books , and being afterwards printed without the name of our author , its ...
... pieces themselves might have furnished , ) he had perhaps no better authority than the whifper of the theatre ; for ... piece , its entry on the Sta- tioners ' books , and being afterwards printed without the name of our author , its ...
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... the dreadful Shore of Styx ? ] Here we have one of the numerous claffical notions that are scattered with a pedantick profufion through this piece . MALONE . Sweet cell of virtue and nobility , How many fons TITUS ANDRONICUS . 13.
... the dreadful Shore of Styx ? ] Here we have one of the numerous claffical notions that are scattered with a pedantick profufion through this piece . MALONE . Sweet cell of virtue and nobility , How many fons TITUS ANDRONICUS . 13.
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