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 172
... true one ; in other respects , they have neither use nor merit , but are merely curiosities . Proceed we then to a description of the other fourteen . They all abound in faults , though not in equal degree ; and those faults are so ...
... true one ; in other respects , they have neither use nor merit , but are merely curiosities . Proceed we then to a description of the other fourteen . They all abound in faults , though not in equal degree ; and those faults are so ...
Page 233
... true course to be taken by an editor of Shakspeare , some of the positions which he has laid down may be controverted , and some are indubitably not true . It is not true that the plays of this author were more incorrectly printed than ...
... true course to be taken by an editor of Shakspeare , some of the positions which he has laid down may be controverted , and some are indubitably not true . It is not true that the plays of this author were more incorrectly printed than ...
Page 350
... true - filed lines ; † thy art , My gentle Shakspeare , must enjoy a part : ] Yet this writer in his conversation with Mr. Drummond of Hawthornden , in 1619 , said , that Shakspeare " wanted art , and sometimes sense . " Malone . t -true ...
... true - filed lines ; † thy art , My gentle Shakspeare , must enjoy a part : ] Yet this writer in his conversation with Mr. Drummond of Hawthornden , in 1619 , said , that Shakspeare " wanted art , and sometimes sense . " Malone . t -true ...
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