The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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... answer which your letter deserves . Permit me , how- ever , to desert order and propriety , replying to your last sentence first . I assure you that I only erased the word friend because , consid- ering viii EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... answer which your letter deserves . Permit me , how- ever , to desert order and propriety , replying to your last sentence first . I assure you that I only erased the word friend because , consid- ering viii EDITOR'S PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare. I only erased the word friend because , consid- ering how much controversy was to follow , that distinction seemed to be out of its place , and appeared to carry with it somewhat of a burlesque air . Such was my ...
William Shakespeare. I only erased the word friend because , consid- ering how much controversy was to follow , that distinction seemed to be out of its place , and appeared to carry with it somewhat of a burlesque air . Such was my ...
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... word by way of reply . I have not returned you so complete an answer as I would have done had I been at leisure . You have , how- ever , the real sentiments of your most hum- ble servant , G. STEEVENS . ' The temper in which this letter ...
... word by way of reply . I have not returned you so complete an answer as I would have done had I been at leisure . You have , how- ever , the real sentiments of your most hum- ble servant , G. STEEVENS . ' The temper in which this letter ...
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... word . However , for the future , I beg I may be led to trouble you only with observations relative to notes which are fixed ones . I had that advantage over my predecessors , and you have enjoyed the same over me ; but I never yet ...
... word . However , for the future , I beg I may be led to trouble you only with observations relative to notes which are fixed ones . I had that advantage over my predecessors , and you have enjoyed the same over me ; but I never yet ...
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... word , as the strange creation of a poetical imagination . A mixture of the gnome and the savage , half demon , half brute ; in his behaviour we perceive at once the traces of his native disposition , and the influence of Prospe- ro's ...
... word , as the strange creation of a poetical imagination . A mixture of the gnome and the savage , half demon , half brute ; in his behaviour we perceive at once the traces of his native disposition , and the influence of Prospe- ro's ...
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The Dramatic Works: From The Test Of Johnson, Stevens, And Reed ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare No preview available - 2019 |
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