The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 93
... publish'd what Lucretius wrote ; " Prun'd by his care , thy laurels loftier grow , " And bloom afresh on thy immortal brow . " Broome's Verses to Mr. Pope . STEEVENS . I have retained all his notes , that no fragment DR . JOHNSON'S ...
... publish'd what Lucretius wrote ; " Prun'd by his care , thy laurels loftier grow , " And bloom afresh on thy immortal brow . " Broome's Verses to Mr. Pope . STEEVENS . I have retained all his notes , that no fragment DR . JOHNSON'S ...
Page 121
... publish'd in his life - time , that have much resemblance to those in the folio ; these thirteen are- " Hamlet , First and Second Henry IV . King Lear , Love's Labour's Lost , Merchant of Venice , Midsum- mer - Night's Dream , Much Ado ...
... publish'd in his life - time , that have much resemblance to those in the folio ; these thirteen are- " Hamlet , First and Second Henry IV . King Lear , Love's Labour's Lost , Merchant of Venice , Midsum- mer - Night's Dream , Much Ado ...
Page 123
... publish'd before * : the editors make great pro- fessions of fidelity , and some complaint of injury done to them and the author by stolen and maim'd copies ; giving withal an advantageous , if just , idea of the copies which they have ...
... publish'd before * : the editors make great pro- fessions of fidelity , and some complaint of injury done to them and the author by stolen and maim'd copies ; giving withal an advantageous , if just , idea of the copies which they have ...
Page 124
... publish'd ; and , accordingly , we find them subject to all the imperfections that have been noted in the former : nor is their edition in general distinguish'd by any mark of preference above the earliest quarto's , but that some of ...
... publish'd ; and , accordingly , we find them subject to all the imperfections that have been noted in the former : nor is their edition in general distinguish'd by any mark of preference above the earliest quarto's , but that some of ...
Page 126
... publish'd some of them in his life - time , and all with his name ; and another seven , that are upon good grounds imputed to him ; making in all , fifty - eight plays ; besides the part that he may reasonably be thought to have had in ...
... publish'd some of them in his life - time , and all with his name ; and another seven , that are upon good grounds imputed to him ; making in all , fifty - eight plays ; besides the part that he may reasonably be thought to have had in ...
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