The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1 |
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Shakspeare's Coat of Arms Shakspeare's Mortgage Shakspeare's Will Dedication by Hemings and Condell Preface by ditto by Pope by Theobald by Hanmer by Warburton by Johnson Advertisement to 20 Plays , by Steevens Preface by Capell ...
Shakspeare's Coat of Arms Shakspeare's Mortgage Shakspeare's Will Dedication by Hemings and Condell Preface by ditto by Pope by Theobald by Hanmer by Warburton by Johnson Advertisement to 20 Plays , by Steevens Preface by Capell ...
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Dr. Farmer's Effay on the Learning of Shakspeare Colman's Remarks on it Ancient Tranflations from Claffick Authors Entries of Shakspeare's Plays on the Stationers ' Books Lift of ancient Editions of Shakspeare's Plays Lift of modern ...
Dr. Farmer's Effay on the Learning of Shakspeare Colman's Remarks on it Ancient Tranflations from Claffick Authors Entries of Shakspeare's Plays on the Stationers ' Books Lift of ancient Editions of Shakspeare's Plays Lift of modern ...
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admirable plan of illuftrating Shakspeare by the ftudy of writers of his own time . By following this track , moft of the difficulties of the author have been overcome , his meaning ( in many inftances apparently loft ) has been ...
admirable plan of illuftrating Shakspeare by the ftudy of writers of his own time . By following this track , moft of the difficulties of the author have been overcome , his meaning ( in many inftances apparently loft ) has been ...
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... and might not have been over - folicitous about the ftyle in which Shakspeare's lineaments were tranfmitted to pofterity . G. S. after the life , though he did not add the words ad vivum , as was common upon fuch occafions .
... and might not have been over - folicitous about the ftyle in which Shakspeare's lineaments were tranfmitted to pofterity . G. S. after the life , though he did not add the words ad vivum , as was common upon fuch occafions .
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99 That Shakspeare's family poffeffed no refemblance of him , there is fufficient reason to believe . Where then was this fafhionable and therefore neceffary adjunct to his works to be fought for ? If any where , in London , the theatre ...
99 That Shakspeare's family poffeffed no refemblance of him , there is fufficient reason to believe . Where then was this fafhionable and therefore neceffary adjunct to his works to be fought for ? If any where , in London , the theatre ...
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