The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... The reader will forgive me if I defert my subject for a moment , while I exprefs an ardent wifh that the fame editor may find leifure and inclination to As afford us the means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 15.
... The reader will forgive me if I defert my subject for a moment , while I exprefs an ardent wifh that the fame editor may find leifure and inclination to As afford us the means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 15.
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William Shakespeare. afford us the means of reading the other works of the father of our poetry , with advantages which we cannot derive from the efforts of thofe who have lefs deeply and fuccefsfully penetrated into the receffes of ...
William Shakespeare. afford us the means of reading the other works of the father of our poetry , with advantages which we cannot derive from the efforts of thofe who have lefs deeply and fuccefsfully penetrated into the receffes of ...
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... mean to except from this general character of the quartos , the author's rough draughts of The Merry Wives of Windfor and Romeo and Juliet ; together with the play of King Henry V. and the two parts of King Henry VI .; for the latter ...
... mean to except from this general character of the quartos , the author's rough draughts of The Merry Wives of Windfor and Romeo and Juliet ; together with the play of King Henry V. and the two parts of King Henry VI .; for the latter ...
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... means , without any intent of hafty publica- tion , one company of players was ftudious to prevent the trefpaffes of another . Nor did their policy conclude here ; for I have not unfrequently met with registers of both tragedies and ...
... means , without any intent of hafty publica- tion , one company of players was ftudious to prevent the trefpaffes of another . Nor did their policy conclude here ; for I have not unfrequently met with registers of both tragedies and ...
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... means used to fupprefs this remarkable letter . By a Proprietor of that work . [ Philip Nichols . ] 4to . 1763 . A Revifal of Shakspeare's Text , wherein the Alterations introduced into it by the more modern Editors and Criticks are ...
... means used to fupprefs this remarkable letter . By a Proprietor of that work . [ Philip Nichols . ] 4to . 1763 . A Revifal of Shakspeare's Text , wherein the Alterations introduced into it by the more modern Editors and Criticks are ...
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