The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... press . The integrity of dramas thus prepared for the world , is just on a level with the innocence of females nursed in a camp and educated in a bagnio . As often therefore as we are told , that by admitting corrections warranted by ...
... press . The integrity of dramas thus prepared for the world , is just on a level with the innocence of females nursed in a camp and educated in a bagnio . As often therefore as we are told , that by admitting corrections warranted by ...
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... press an officer unknown ? To him who is inclined to dispute our grounds for this last assertion , we would recom- mend a perusal of the errata at the ends of multitudes of our ancient publications , where the reader's indulgence is ...
... press an officer unknown ? To him who is inclined to dispute our grounds for this last assertion , we would recom- mend a perusal of the errata at the ends of multitudes of our ancient publications , where the reader's indulgence is ...
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... press brought in the proof sheet of a republication , requesting to know whe- ther a particular word in it was not corrupted . 66 So far from it , Sir , ( replied the Doctor , with some harsiness , ) that the word you suspect and would ...
... press brought in the proof sheet of a republication , requesting to know whe- ther a particular word in it was not corrupted . 66 So far from it , Sir , ( replied the Doctor , with some harsiness , ) that the word you suspect and would ...
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... press . T. Cibber was in the King's Bench , and accepted of ten gui- neas from the bookfellers for leave to prefix his name to the work ; and it was purposely so prefixed as to leave the reader in doubt whether himself or his father was ...
... press . T. Cibber was in the King's Bench , and accepted of ten gui- neas from the bookfellers for leave to prefix his name to the work ; and it was purposely so prefixed as to leave the reader in doubt whether himself or his father was ...
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... Press , Vol . 157 , No. 23 , and 24. STEEVENS . In a Manufcriptțin the College of Heralds , marked W. 2 . p . 276 , is the following note : " As for the speare in bend , it is a patible difference , and the perfon to whom it was granted ...
... Press , Vol . 157 , No. 23 , and 24. STEEVENS . In a Manufcriptțin the College of Heralds , marked W. 2 . p . 276 , is the following note : " As for the speare in bend , it is a patible difference , and the perfon to whom it was granted ...
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