The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page xxi
... last editor , whose attention , diligence , and fpirit of enquiry , have very far exceeded thofe of the whole united phalanx of his predeceffors . His additions to our author's Life , his attempt to ascertain the Order in which his ...
... last editor , whose attention , diligence , and fpirit of enquiry , have very far exceeded thofe of the whole united phalanx of his predeceffors . His additions to our author's Life , his attempt to ascertain the Order in which his ...
Page 15
... last , That if Mr. Shakspeare ,,, & c . By the alteration , the subsequent part of the sentence " if he would produce ,,, & c . is rendered ungrammatical . MALONE . he would undertake to fhew fomething upon the fame fubject at least as ...
... last , That if Mr. Shakspeare ,,, & c . By the alteration , the subsequent part of the sentence " if he would produce ,,, & c . is rendered ungrammatical . MALONE . he would undertake to fhew fomething upon the fame fubject at least as ...
Page 39
... last distich only was then added . " Here lyeth the body of Sufanna , wife to John Hall , Gent . ye daughter of William Shakspeare , Gent . She deceased the 11th of July , Ao . 1649 , aged 66. ” Witty above her fexe , but that's not all ...
... last distich only was then added . " Here lyeth the body of Sufanna , wife to John Hall , Gent . ye daughter of William Shakspeare , Gent . She deceased the 11th of July , Ao . 1649 , aged 66. ” Witty above her fexe , but that's not all ...
Page 47
... last will and teftament of the faid Elizabeth Barnard , in the prefence of John Howes , Rector de Abington . Francis Wickes . Probatum fuit teftamentum fuprafcriptum apud ædes Exonienfes fituat . in le Strand , in comitatu Middx ...
... last will and teftament of the faid Elizabeth Barnard , in the prefence of John Howes , Rector de Abington . Francis Wickes . Probatum fuit teftamentum fuprafcriptum apud ædes Exonienfes fituat . in le Strand , in comitatu Middx ...
Page 59
... last of these plays I fhall have occafion to take notice , among the tragedies of Mr. Shakspeare . If one undertook to examine the greatcft part of these by thofe rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of ...
... last of these plays I fhall have occafion to take notice , among the tragedies of Mr. Shakspeare . If one undertook to examine the greatcft part of these by thofe rules which are established by Aristotle , and taken from the model of ...
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