The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page xiii
... for that very reason , to put it in the view of those who might be better able to explain it . Thus in Troilus and Cressida , where Nestor says , addressing Hector : A " And I have seen thee pause , and take ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
... for that very reason , to put it in the view of those who might be better able to explain it . Thus in Troilus and Cressida , where Nestor says , addressing Hector : A " And I have seen thee pause , and take ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
Page xxvi
... says in King Lear ) , ' come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . ' Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this picture occurs . Where there is such a chasm in evidence , the validity of it may well be ...
... says in King Lear ) , ' come pat , like the catastrophe of the old comedy . ' Shakspeare was buried in 1616 ; and in 1708 the first notice of this picture occurs . Where there is such a chasm in evidence , the validity of it may well be ...
Page xxix
... ( says he ) with not a few authors , to acknowledge small mistakes , that they might escape the suspicion of greater ... say that I have done all which an inexperienced eye would furnish me with the means of doing . It was my wish and ...
... ( says he ) with not a few authors , to acknowledge small mistakes , that they might escape the suspicion of greater ... say that I have done all which an inexperienced eye would furnish me with the means of doing . It was my wish and ...
Page xxxii
... says ) Mr. Steevens's note on those verses . With pain I have seen it ; and with disgust will ther reader learn , that this note of Mr. Steevens is neither more nor less than the identical letter of Macklin's which Mr. Malone himself ...
... says ) Mr. Steevens's note on those verses . With pain I have seen it ; and with disgust will ther reader learn , that this note of Mr. Steevens is neither more nor less than the identical letter of Macklin's which Mr. Malone himself ...
Page xxxiii
... He commences with an extract from Mr. Malone . " The Comedy of Humours , played eleven times be- tween 25th Nov. 1596 and 11th Maye , 1597. Perhaps , VOL . I. с says Mr. Malone , ( on this extract from Henslowe's ADVERTISEMENT . xxxiii.
... He commences with an extract from Mr. Malone . " The Comedy of Humours , played eleven times be- tween 25th Nov. 1596 and 11th Maye , 1597. Perhaps , VOL . I. с says Mr. Malone , ( on this extract from Henslowe's ADVERTISEMENT . xxxiii.
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