The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... persons engraved by Houbraken , are several imaginary ones , beside Ben Jonson's and Otway's ; and old Mr. Langford ... person supposed to be represented ; and then , ( as Edmund says in King Lear ) " come pat , like the ...
... persons engraved by Houbraken , are several imaginary ones , beside Ben Jonson's and Otway's ; and old Mr. Langford ... person supposed to be represented ; and then , ( as Edmund says in King Lear ) " come pat , like the ...
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... person , and in another place . Though our adoptions have been flightly men- tioned already , our fourth impression of the Plays of Shakspeare must not issue into the world without particular and ample acknowledgements of the benefit it ...
... person , and in another place . Though our adoptions have been flightly men- tioned already , our fourth impression of the Plays of Shakspeare must not issue into the world without particular and ample acknowledgements of the benefit it ...
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... person who furnished the revision of the first folio , wrote a very obfcure hand , and was much cramped for room , as the margin of this book is always narrow . Such being the cafe , he might often have been compelled to deal in ...
... person who furnished the revision of the first folio , wrote a very obfcure hand , and was much cramped for room , as the margin of this book is always narrow . Such being the cafe , he might often have been compelled to deal in ...
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... often restored to regularity in the junior impreffion . Mr. Malone , however , in his Letter to Dr. Farmer , has styled these necessary corrections such as could not escape a person of the most ordinary xxvi ADVERTISEMENT .
... often restored to regularity in the junior impreffion . Mr. Malone , however , in his Letter to Dr. Farmer , has styled these necessary corrections such as could not escape a person of the most ordinary xxvi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... person of the most ordinary capacity , who had been one month converfant with a printing - house ; " a description mortifying enough to the present editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with typographical mysteries , would ...
... person of the most ordinary capacity , who had been one month converfant with a printing - house ; " a description mortifying enough to the present editors , who , after an acquaintance of many years with typographical mysteries , would ...
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