The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 137
... published his own works , we should have sat quietly down to disentangle his in- tricacies , and clear his obscurities ; but now we tear what we cannot loose , and eject what we happen not to understand . The faults are more than could ...
... published his own works , we should have sat quietly down to disentangle his in- tricacies , and clear his obscurities ; but now we tear what we cannot loose , and eject what we happen not to understand . The faults are more than could ...
Page 157
... published by himself . During the time of his employment in the theatre , se- veral of his pieces were printed separately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the excessive carelessness of ...
... published by himself . During the time of his employment in the theatre , se- veral of his pieces were printed separately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published by him , is the excessive carelessness of ...
Page 332
... published in 4to . 1581 , and dedicated by the author , " To the most vertuous and learn- ed lady , his most deare and soveraigne princesse , Elizabeth ; being inforced by her Majesties late and singular clemency in pardoning certayne ...
... published in 4to . 1581 , and dedicated by the author , " To the most vertuous and learn- ed lady , his most deare and soveraigne princesse , Elizabeth ; being inforced by her Majesties late and singular clemency in pardoning certayne ...
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