The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... that very reason , to put it in the view of those who might be better able to explain it . Thus in Troilus and Cressida , where Nestor says , addressing Hector : " And I have seen thee pause , and take ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
... that very reason , to put it in the view of those who might be better able to explain it . Thus in Troilus and Cressida , where Nestor says , addressing Hector : " And I have seen thee pause , and take ADVERTISEMENT . xiii.
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... the country . I need scarcely add , that , although I was unable , for the reason I have stated , to make use of his collections on this subject , at least for the present , I have scrupulously abstained from XX ADVERTISEMENT .
... the country . I need scarcely add , that , although I was unable , for the reason I have stated , to make use of his collections on this subject , at least for the present , I have scrupulously abstained from XX ADVERTISEMENT .
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... reasons upon which it is founded . The nu- merous sophistications introduced by Mr. Steevens have been removed ; but it has not been thought necessary to enter into a contest about each individual passage ; as the system upon which he ...
... reasons upon which it is founded . The nu- merous sophistications introduced by Mr. Steevens have been removed ; but it has not been thought necessary to enter into a contest about each individual passage ; as the system upon which he ...
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... reasons which he has assigned * , but which I can by no means think satisfactory , has omitted , in his later editions , a ... reason why others should neglect it altogether ; nor can the deceit , which he insinuates has sometimes been ...
... reasons which he has assigned * , but which I can by no means think satisfactory , has omitted , in his later editions , a ... reason why others should neglect it altogether ; nor can the deceit , which he insinuates has sometimes been ...
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... reason here given . He speaks with less confidence on the subject than Mr. Tyrwhitt ; but mentions , indeed , that the titles of some of our author's plays were altered in that year . * See vol . xix . p . 500 . " Thus , Henry IV , & c ...
... reason here given . He speaks with less confidence on the subject than Mr. Tyrwhitt ; but mentions , indeed , that the titles of some of our author's plays were altered in that year . * See vol . xix . p . 500 . " Thus , Henry IV , & c ...
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