The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 1AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page xxxiii
... Malone's , founded , in a great measure , on the place which it occupies , it might have been wished that Mr. Gifford had cast his eye upon the only edition for which Mr. Malone can be considered as responsible , his own in 1790. He ...
... Malone's , founded , in a great measure , on the place which it occupies , it might have been wished that Mr. Gifford had cast his eye upon the only edition for which Mr. Malone can be considered as responsible , his own in 1790. He ...
Page liii
... MALONE was descended from an Irish family of the highest antiquity * : and all his immediate predecessors were distinguished men . His grandfather , Richard Malone , while he was yet only a student at the Temple , was entrusted with a ...
... MALONE was descended from an Irish family of the highest antiquity * : and all his immediate predecessors were distinguished men . His grandfather , Richard Malone , while he was yet only a student at the Temple , was entrusted with a ...
Page lvii
... Malone expressed ; and very soon discovered the advantage he might derive from the communications of a mind so richly stored . Mr. Malone was ready and liberal in imparting his know- ledge , which , on the other part , was most ...
... Malone expressed ; and very soon discovered the advantage he might derive from the communications of a mind so richly stored . Mr. Malone was ready and liberal in imparting his know- ledge , which , on the other part , was most ...
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