The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page vi
... folio 1623. is worn out ; nor does fo " abominable an imitation of humanity " deferve to be reftored . The smaller head , prefixed to the Poems in 1640. * is merely a reduced and reverfed copy by Marshall from its predeceffor , with a ...
... folio 1623. is worn out ; nor does fo " abominable an imitation of humanity " deferve to be reftored . The smaller head , prefixed to the Poems in 1640. * is merely a reduced and reverfed copy by Marshall from its predeceffor , with a ...
Page xi
... folio . * In plainer terms , that the vitiations It will perhaps be urged , that to this firft folio we are indebted for the only copies of fixteen or feventeen of our author's plays . True : but may not our want of yet earlier and lefs ...
... folio . * In plainer terms , that the vitiations It will perhaps be urged , that to this firft folio we are indebted for the only copies of fixteen or feventeen of our author's plays . True : but may not our want of yet earlier and lefs ...
Page xii
... folio ; that we have fometimes fol- lowed the fuggeftions of a Warburton , a Johnfon , a Farmer , or a Tyrwhitt , in preference to the deci fions of a Hemings or a Condell , notwithstanding their choice of readings might have been ...
... folio ; that we have fometimes fol- lowed the fuggeftions of a Warburton , a Johnfon , a Farmer , or a Tyrwhitt , in preference to the deci fions of a Hemings or a Condell , notwithstanding their choice of readings might have been ...
Page xvi
... folios , configned to us by a set of people who were wholly uninftructed in the com- mon forms of ftyle , orthography and punctuation . - We do not therefore hesitate to affirm , that a blind fidelity to the eldest printed copies , is ...
... folios , configned to us by a set of people who were wholly uninftructed in the com- mon forms of ftyle , orthography and punctuation . - We do not therefore hesitate to affirm , that a blind fidelity to the eldest printed copies , is ...
Page xvii
... folios and quartos enough remaining for the use of antiquarian or critical travellers , to whom a jolt over a rugged pavement may be more delectable than an eafy paffage over a fmooth one , though they both conduct to the fame object ...
... folios and quartos enough remaining for the use of antiquarian or critical travellers , to whom a jolt over a rugged pavement may be more delectable than an eafy paffage over a fmooth one , though they both conduct to the fame object ...
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