The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Poems 152 List of modern ditto - - - 153 List of altered Plays from Shakspeare - 156 List of detached Pieces of Criticism on Shak- speare , his Editors , & c .ン- - 167 Commendatory Verses on Shakspeare - - 181 Malone's Attempt to ...
... Poems 152 List of modern ditto - - - 153 List of altered Plays from Shakspeare - 156 List of detached Pieces of Criticism on Shak- speare , his Editors , & c .ン- - 167 Commendatory Verses on Shakspeare - - 181 Malone's Attempt to ...
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... Poems , with Biographical Notes , 6 vols . 8vo . 1782 ; “ The Repository ; a select Collection of Fugitive Pieces of Wit and Humour , in Prose and Verse , by the most eminent Writers , " 4 vols . 8vo . 1777-1783 ; Pearch's Collection of ...
... Poems , with Biographical Notes , 6 vols . 8vo . 1782 ; “ The Repository ; a select Collection of Fugitive Pieces of Wit and Humour , in Prose and Verse , by the most eminent Writers , " 4 vols . 8vo . 1777-1783 ; Pearch's Collection of ...
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... because he thought a stage garb did not stand so characteristically before a volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
... because he thought a stage garb did not stand so characteristically before a volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confessed , that this change might have been MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
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... Poems in 1640 , is merely a reduced and reversed copy by Marshall from its predecessor , with a few slight changes in attitude and dress . We boast therefore of no ex- terior ornaments , except those of better print and paper than have ...
... Poems in 1640 , is merely a reduced and reversed copy by Marshall from its predecessor , with a few slight changes in attitude and dress . We boast therefore of no ex- terior ornaments , except those of better print and paper than have ...
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... poems have derived every possible advantage from the literature and judgment of their only intelli- gent editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ivory rake and golden spade in • List of the different engravings ...
... poems have derived every possible advantage from the literature and judgment of their only intelli- gent editor , Mr. Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ivory rake and golden spade in • List of the different engravings ...
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