The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... service , is to correct the faulty text ; to remark the peculiarities of language ; to illuftrate the obfcure allufions ; and to explain the beauties and defects of sentiment or compofition . And furely , if ever author had a claim to ...
... service , is to correct the faulty text ; to remark the peculiarities of language ; to illuftrate the obfcure allufions ; and to explain the beauties and defects of sentiment or compofition . And furely , if ever author had a claim to ...
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... service of it or not . For these reasons I thought it would not be unac- ceptable to the lovers of Shakespeare , to collate all the quartos I could find , comparing one copy with the rest , where there were more than one of the fame ...
... service of it or not . For these reasons I thought it would not be unac- ceptable to the lovers of Shakespeare , to collate all the quartos I could find , comparing one copy with the rest , where there were more than one of the fame ...
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... service to the venders of them . Pamphlets of every kind were hawked about the streets by a set of people resembling his own Autolycus , who proclaimed aloud the qualities of what they offered to sale , and might draw in many a pur ...
... service to the venders of them . Pamphlets of every kind were hawked about the streets by a set of people resembling his own Autolycus , who proclaimed aloud the qualities of what they offered to sale , and might draw in many a pur ...
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... service to their company ; when Shakespeare luckily caft his eye upon it , and found fomething so well in it , as to engage him first to read it through , and after- wards to recommend Mr. Jonson and his writings to the publick . Jonson ...
... service to their company ; when Shakespeare luckily caft his eye upon it , and found fomething so well in it , as to engage him first to read it through , and after- wards to recommend Mr. Jonson and his writings to the publick . Jonson ...
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... service to the late most prudent prince , king Henry VII . of famous memory , was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements , given to him in those parts of Warwickshire , where they have continued by fome defcents in good ...
... service to the late most prudent prince , king Henry VII . of famous memory , was advanced and rewarded with lands and tenements , given to him in those parts of Warwickshire , where they have continued by fome defcents in good ...
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