The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 Seiten |
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... JOHN . VOL . X. VOL . XI . KING RICHARD II . KING HENRY IV . Part I. VOL . XII . KING HENRY IV . Part II . KING HENRY V. VOL . XIII . KING HENRY VI . Part I. KING HENRY VI . Part II . VOL . XIV . KING HENRY VI . Part III CONTENTS .
... JOHN . VOL . X. VOL . XI . KING RICHARD II . KING HENRY IV . Part I. VOL . XII . KING HENRY IV . Part II . KING HENRY V. VOL . XIII . KING HENRY VI . Part I. KING HENRY VI . Part II . VOL . XIV . KING HENRY VI . Part III CONTENTS .
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... John- son's Collection , in 1790 ; the Fifth Edition of Shakspeare , in 21 vols . 8vo . 1803 , with his name prefixed ; an effort which he with some difficulty was persuaded to make . So extremely averse in- deed was he to appearing ...
... John- son's Collection , in 1790 ; the Fifth Edition of Shakspeare , in 21 vols . 8vo . 1803 , with his name prefixed ; an effort which he with some difficulty was persuaded to make . So extremely averse in- deed was he to appearing ...
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... retreat in the pleasant village of Amwell , where he was al- ways as happy , and as much at home as Dr. John- son was at Mr. Thrale's at Streatham . I " With Mr. Bindley , senior Commissioner of the Stamp viii ADVERTISEMENT .
... retreat in the pleasant village of Amwell , where he was al- ways as happy , and as much at home as Dr. John- son was at Mr. Thrale's at Streatham . I " With Mr. Bindley , senior Commissioner of the Stamp viii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... John Davies of Hereford , 4to . 1605 , p . 215 , where , after having indulged himself in a long and severe strain of satire on the vanity and affectation of the actors of his age , he subjoins- 7 as he hath hit His face ; It should ...
... John Davies of Hereford , 4to . 1605 , p . 215 , where , after having indulged himself in a long and severe strain of satire on the vanity and affectation of the actors of his age , he subjoins- 7 as he hath hit His face ; It should ...
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... John Shanke , William Sly , and Thomas Poope.2 To revive the anomalies , barbarisms and blun- ders of some ancient copies , in preference to the corrections of others almost equally old , is likewise a circumstance by no means ...
... John Shanke , William Sly , and Thomas Poope.2 To revive the anomalies , barbarisms and blun- ders of some ancient copies , in preference to the corrections of others almost equally old , is likewise a circumstance by no means ...
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