The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Band 1 |
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... ( that they out - living him , and he not having the hope , com- mon with some , to be exequutor to his owne writings ) you will use the fame indulgence toward them , you have done unto their parent . There is a great difference ,
... ( that they out - living him , and he not having the hope , com- mon with some , to be exequutor to his owne writings ) you will use the fame indulgence toward them , you have done unto their parent . There is a great difference ,
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... use he has made of Chaucer in Troilus and Creffida , and in the Two Noble Kinfmen , if that play be his , as there goes a tradition it was , ( and indeed it has little refemblance of Fletcher , and more of our author than fome of those ...
... use he has made of Chaucer in Troilus and Creffida , and in the Two Noble Kinfmen , if that play be his , as there goes a tradition it was , ( and indeed it has little refemblance of Fletcher , and more of our author than fome of those ...
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... use of the actors : for in fome places their very ( 1 ) names are through carelessness set down instead of the perfonæ dramatis : and in others the notes of direction to the property - men for their moveables , and to the players for ...
... use of the actors : for in fome places their very ( 1 ) names are through carelessness set down instead of the perfonæ dramatis : and in others the notes of direction to the property - men for their moveables , and to the players for ...
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... out with aftonishing force and fplendor . As I have never proposed to dilate farther on the cha- racter of my author , than was necessary to explain the na- ture and use of this edition , I fhall proceed xciv Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE .
... out with aftonishing force and fplendor . As I have never proposed to dilate farther on the cha- racter of my author , than was necessary to explain the na- ture and use of this edition , I fhall proceed xciv Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. ture and use of this edition , I fhall proceed to confider him as a genius in poffeffion of an everlasting name . And how great that merit must be , which could gain it against all the disadvantages of ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. ture and use of this edition , I fhall proceed to confider him as a genius in poffeffion of an everlasting name . And how great that merit must be , which could gain it against all the disadvantages of ...
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