The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... acquainted , and regularly for many years spent an autumnal month with him at that pleasant seat of learning . At that period the thea- tricals of Stirbitch Fair had powerful patronage in the Combination - room of Emanuel , where the ...
... acquainted , and regularly for many years spent an autumnal month with him at that pleasant seat of learning . At that period the thea- tricals of Stirbitch Fair had powerful patronage in the Combination - room of Emanuel , where the ...
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... acquaintance with the graphick art , and might not have been over - solicitous about the style in which Shakspeare's lineaments were transmitted to posterity . G. S. after the life , though he did not add the words ad vivum , as was ...
... acquaintance with the graphick art , and might not have been over - solicitous about the style in which Shakspeare's lineaments were transmitted to posterity . G. S. after the life , though he did not add the words ad vivum , as was ...
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... acquainted with the phraseology of our author's age , should be at liberty to restore some apparent meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obstructed versification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may be ...
... acquainted with the phraseology of our author's age , should be at liberty to restore some apparent meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obstructed versification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may be ...
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... acquainted with his value , will not suspect of insincerity : we mean our late excellent friend , Mr. Tyrwhitt . In his library was this second folio of our author's plays . He al- ways stood forward as a determined advocate for its ...
... acquainted with his value , will not suspect of insincerity : we mean our late excellent friend , Mr. Tyrwhitt . In his library was this second folio of our author's plays . He al- ways stood forward as a determined advocate for its ...
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... acquaintance of many years with typographical mysteries , would be loath to weigh their own amendments against those which this second folio , with all its blunders , has displayed . 8 The same gentleman also ( see his Preface , p . 410 ) ...
... acquaintance of many years with typographical mysteries , would be loath to weigh their own amendments against those which this second folio , with all its blunders , has displayed . 8 The same gentleman also ( see his Preface , p . 410 ) ...
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