The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... correct taste ; an im- proved edition of Dodsley's old Plays , with Notes , 12 vols . 8vo . 1780 ; Dodsley's Collection of Poems , with Biographical Notes , 6 vols . 8vo . 1782 ; " The Repository ; a select Collection of Fugitive Pieces ...
... correct taste ; an im- proved edition of Dodsley's old Plays , with Notes , 12 vols . 8vo . 1780 ; Dodsley's Collection of Poems , with Biographical Notes , 6 vols . 8vo . 1782 ; " The Repository ; a select Collection of Fugitive Pieces ...
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... correct the mistakes and supply the de- ficiencies of one of better note , and higher anti- quity . Why , therefore , should not a book printed in 1632 be allowed the merit of equal services to a predecessor in 1623 ? Such also , let us ...
... correct the mistakes and supply the de- ficiencies of one of better note , and higher anti- quity . Why , therefore , should not a book printed in 1632 be allowed the merit of equal services to a predecessor in 1623 ? Such also , let us ...
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... correct , that when criticism " has done its worst , " their merit but in a small degree can be affected . We are confident , however , that he himself will hereafter join with us in consider- ing no small proportion of our contested ...
... correct , that when criticism " has done its worst , " their merit but in a small degree can be affected . We are confident , however , that he himself will hereafter join with us in consider- ing no small proportion of our contested ...
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... correct , yet it is not improbable but that the re- gularity and deference for them , which would have attended that correctness , might have restrained some of that fire , impetuosity , and even beautiful extravagance , which we admire ...
... correct , yet it is not improbable but that the re- gularity and deference for them , which would have attended that correctness , might have restrained some of that fire , impetuosity , and even beautiful extravagance , which we admire ...
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... correct . MALONE . This lady Mr. West supposed to have married the ancestor of the Harts of Stratford ; but he was certainly mistaken . She died probably in her infancy . The wife of Mr. Hart was un- doubtedly the second Jone ...
... correct . MALONE . This lady Mr. West supposed to have married the ancestor of the Harts of Stratford ; but he was certainly mistaken . She died probably in her infancy . The wife of Mr. Hart was un- doubtedly the second Jone ...
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