The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... set of people who were wholly uninstructed in the com- mon forms of style , orthography and punctuation . – We do not therefore hesitate to affirm , that a blind fidelity to the eldest printed copies , is on fome occafions a confirmed ...
... set of people who were wholly uninstructed in the com- mon forms of style , orthography and punctuation . – We do not therefore hesitate to affirm , that a blind fidelity to the eldest printed copies , is on fome occafions a confirmed ...
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... set her felfe to chere " Them up with comforts cordiall . " Her love shall live , her mercy spread . " When thou hast ne're a teare to shed . " The foregoing English verses , which are preserved by Dugdale , are not now remaining , half ...
... set her felfe to chere " Them up with comforts cordiall . " Her love shall live , her mercy spread . " When thou hast ne're a teare to shed . " The foregoing English verses , which are preserved by Dugdale , are not now remaining , half ...
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... set my hand and feal , the nine- and - twentieth day of January , Anno Domini , one thousand fix hundred and fixty - nine . ELIZABETH BARNARD . Signed , Sealed , published , and declared , to be the last will and testament of the faid ...
... set my hand and feal , the nine- and - twentieth day of January , Anno Domini , one thousand fix hundred and fixty - nine . ELIZABETH BARNARD . Signed , Sealed , published , and declared , to be the last will and testament of the faid ...
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... set to it for fale - fake , being a usual thing in these days to fet a great name to a book or books , by sharking bookfellers , or snivelling writers , to get bread . " Athen . Oxon . Vol . I. p . 208. MALONE . 6 in a late collection ...
... set to it for fale - fake , being a usual thing in these days to fet a great name to a book or books , by sharking bookfellers , or snivelling writers , to get bread . " Athen . Oxon . Vol . I. p . 208. MALONE . 6 in a late collection ...
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... set up , without any infcription on it . This was a challenge to the wits of the time ; which one of them accepted by writing a copy of verses , the subject of which was a conversation supposed to pass between Dr. Mead and Sir Thomas ...
... set up , without any infcription on it . This was a challenge to the wits of the time ; which one of them accepted by writing a copy of verses , the subject of which was a conversation supposed to pass between Dr. Mead and Sir Thomas ...
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