The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1803 |
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... itself be fome- what better ascertained before it be oppofed to de- monstrative evidence.Upon the whole , I may confider myself as the pioneer of the commentators : I have removed a deal of learned rubbish , and pointed out to them ...
... itself be fome- what better ascertained before it be oppofed to de- monstrative evidence.Upon the whole , I may confider myself as the pioneer of the commentators : I have removed a deal of learned rubbish , and pointed out to them ...
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... itself fufficient to emancipate Shakspeare from the fuppofition of a classical training . Yet , to be honeft , one imitation is faftened on our poet : which hath been infifted upon likewife by Mr. Upton and Mr. Whalley . You remember it ...
... itself fufficient to emancipate Shakspeare from the fuppofition of a classical training . Yet , to be honeft , one imitation is faftened on our poet : which hath been infifted upon likewife by Mr. Upton and Mr. Whalley . You remember it ...
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... itself in de- ftroying , amongst better things , the innocent amufe- ments of the former . Numberlefs Tales and Poems are alluded to in old books , which are now perhaps no where to be found . Mr. Capell informs me , ( and he is in ...
... itself in de- ftroying , amongst better things , the innocent amufe- ments of the former . Numberlefs Tales and Poems are alluded to in old books , which are now perhaps no where to be found . Mr. Capell informs me , ( and he is in ...
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... itself . It was not un- common to divide one dramatick piece , though defigned for a fingle exhibition , into two parts . See the King John before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Feb. 25 , 1597 . Andrew Wiffe . ] A 124 ENTRIES ON THE.
... itself . It was not un- common to divide one dramatick piece , though defigned for a fingle exhibition , into two parts . See the King John before that of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . Feb. 25 , 1597 . Andrew Wiffe . ] A 124 ENTRIES ON THE.
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... itself . 8vo . 1748 . 16. Remarks upon a late Edition of Shakspeare : with a long String of Emendations borrowed by the celebrated Editor from the Oxford Edition , without Acknowledgment . To which is prefixed , a Defence of the late ...
... itself . 8vo . 1748 . 16. Remarks upon a late Edition of Shakspeare : with a long String of Emendations borrowed by the celebrated Editor from the Oxford Edition , without Acknowledgment . To which is prefixed , a Defence of the late ...
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