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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... in the arrangement of his numerous scarce Tracts . His collection of books , which were chiefly English , was perhaps one of the most extensive in that kind that any private individual ever possessed ; and he had ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
... in the arrangement of his numerous scarce Tracts . His collection of books , which were chiefly English , was perhaps one of the most extensive in that kind that any private individual ever possessed ; and he had ADVERTISEMENT . vii.
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... ( perhaps with the exception of his sister only , ) the best living exemplar of Shakspeare's text ; the Rev. H. J. Todd , the illustrator of Milton and Spenser , to whom he left a legacy for his trouble in superintending the sale of his ...
... ( perhaps with the exception of his sister only , ) the best living exemplar of Shakspeare's text ; the Rev. H. J. Todd , the illustrator of Milton and Spenser , to whom he left a legacy for his trouble in superintending the sale of his ...
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... perhaps , ought not to be placed in this remark , as a succession of limners now unknown might have pursued their art in England from the time of Hans Holbein to that of Queen Elizabeth . Yet , by those who allow to possibilities the ...
... perhaps , ought not to be placed in this remark , as a succession of limners now unknown might have pursued their art in England from the time of Hans Holbein to that of Queen Elizabeth . Yet , by those who allow to possibilities the ...
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... perhaps , that between the interest of his readers and his editors a material difference should subsist . The former wish to meet with as few difficulties as possible , while the latter are tempted to seek them out , because they afford ...
... perhaps , that between the interest of his readers and his editors a material difference should subsist . The former wish to meet with as few difficulties as possible , while the latter are tempted to seek them out , because they afford ...
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... perhaps a reluctance or inability to de- cide between contradictory sentiments , have also occasioned the appearance of more annotations than were absolutely wanted , unless it be thought requisite that our author , like a Dauphin ...
... perhaps a reluctance or inability to de- cide between contradictory sentiments , have also occasioned the appearance of more annotations than were absolutely wanted , unless it be thought requisite that our author , like a Dauphin ...
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