The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesJ. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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... meaning ( in many in- stances apparently lost ) has been recovered , and much wild unfounded conjecture has been happily got rid of . By perseverance in this plan , he ef- fected more to the elucidation of his author than any if not all ...
... meaning ( in many in- stances apparently lost ) has been recovered , and much wild unfounded conjecture has been happily got rid of . By perseverance in this plan , he ef- fected more to the elucidation of his author than any if not all ...
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... meaning , and every species of corruption exemplified by correspond- ing depravities of language ; but not of such lan- See first folio , & c . for the list of actors in our author's plays . * guage as Shakspeare , if compared with ...
... meaning , and every species of corruption exemplified by correspond- ing depravities of language ; but not of such lan- See first folio , & c . for the list of actors in our author's plays . * guage as Shakspeare , if compared with ...
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... meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obstructed versification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may be frequently ef fected by the expulsion of useless and supernu- merary syllables , and an occasional ...
... meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obstructed versification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may be frequently ef fected by the expulsion of useless and supernu- merary syllables , and an occasional ...
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... meaning to be , that the said Henry Smith , my surviving trustee , or his heirs , shall with all convenient speed after the decease of the said Sir John Barnard my husband , make sale of the inheritance of all and singular the premises ...
... meaning to be , that the said Henry Smith , my surviving trustee , or his heirs , shall with all convenient speed after the decease of the said Sir John Barnard my husband , make sale of the inheritance of all and singular the premises ...
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... meaning , in making due payment of all the several sums of money or legacies before mentioned , in such manner as aforesaid , And I do hereby de- clare my will and meaning to be that the executors or adminis- trators of my said husband ...
... meaning , in making due payment of all the several sums of money or legacies before mentioned , in such manner as aforesaid , And I do hereby de- clare my will and meaning to be that the executors or adminis- trators of my said husband ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations ... William Shakespeare,Joseph Dennie,Samuel Johnson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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