The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page iii
... should have told him that Shakspeare himself was a natural fon of Queen Elizabeth . Mr. T. Warton has pleasantly observed ( see p . 73. n . 3. ) that he " can not fuppofe Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who ...
... should have told him that Shakspeare himself was a natural fon of Queen Elizabeth . Mr. T. Warton has pleasantly observed ( see p . 73. n . 3. ) that he " can not fuppofe Shakspeare to have been the father of a Doctor of Divinity who ...
Page xii
... should have pray'd for it rather than beene pray'd , " --Had quartos of Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , All's well that ends well , & c . been fent into the world , from how many corruptions might the text of all these dramas have been ...
... should have pray'd for it rather than beene pray'd , " --Had quartos of Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , All's well that ends well , & c . been fent into the world , from how many corruptions might the text of all these dramas have been ...
Page xxv
... should have done juftice to a folio volume of dramatick dialogues in metre , which required a fo much greater degree of accuracy ? 29 But the worth of our contested volume also seems to be queftioned , because the authority on which ...
... should have done juftice to a folio volume of dramatick dialogues in metre , which required a fo much greater degree of accuracy ? 29 But the worth of our contested volume also seems to be queftioned , because the authority on which ...
Page 7
... Should laft him during life . " , MALONE . 8. He was received into the company - at first in a very mean rank ; ) There is a ftage tradition , that his firft office in the theatre was that of Call - boy , or prompter's attendant ; whofe ...
... Should laft him during life . " , MALONE . 8. He was received into the company - at first in a very mean rank ; ) There is a ftage tradition , that his firft office in the theatre was that of Call - boy , or prompter's attendant ; whofe ...
Page 29
... should read Sophoclem . Shakspeare is then appofitely compared with a dramatick author among the ancients : but ftill it fhould be remembered that the elogium is leffened while the metre is reformed ; and it is well known that fome of ...
... should read Sophoclem . Shakspeare is then appofitely compared with a dramatick author among the ancients : but ftill it fhould be remembered that the elogium is leffened while the metre is reformed ; and it is well known that fome of ...
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