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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... remain in an unsettled state , and float in obedience to every gale of contradictory criticism . - Could a perfect and decisive edition of the following scenes .8.66 VOL . I. -nec instabili famâ superabere Delo . " D Stat . Achill . I ...
... remain in an unsettled state , and float in obedience to every gale of contradictory criticism . - Could a perfect and decisive edition of the following scenes .8.66 VOL . I. -nec instabili famâ superabere Delo . " D Stat . Achill . I ...
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... remain un- expelled . To other defects of our late editions may be sub- joined , as not the least notorious , an exuberance of comment . Our situation has not unaptly resembled that of the fray in the first scene of Romeo and Juliet ...
... remain un- expelled . To other defects of our late editions may be sub- joined , as not the least notorious , an exuberance of comment . Our situation has not unaptly resembled that of the fray in the first scene of Romeo and Juliet ...
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... remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume in despair , for his spirit and general drift are always obvious , though his language and allusions are occasionally obscure . We may subjoin ( alluding to our own practice ...
... remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume in despair , for his spirit and general drift are always obvious , though his language and allusions are occasionally obscure . We may subjoin ( alluding to our own practice ...
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... remain to be mentioned ; one engraved by Vertue in 1721 , for Mr. Pope's edition of our author's plays in quarto ; said to be engraved from an original picture in the possession of the Earl of Oxford ; and another , a mezzotinto , by ...
... remain to be mentioned ; one engraved by Vertue in 1721 , for Mr. Pope's edition of our author's plays in quarto ; said to be engraved from an original picture in the possession of the Earl of Oxford ; and another , a mezzotinto , by ...
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... remain and descend to his own right heirs . " It is observable that in this will the testator makes no mention of any child , and there is no entry of any issue of his marriage in the Register of Stratford ; I have no doubt , therefore ...
... remain and descend to his own right heirs . " It is observable that in this will the testator makes no mention of any child , and there is no entry of any issue of his marriage in the Register of Stratford ; I have no doubt , therefore ...
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