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... second folio . On the first of these contested matters we commit ourselves to the publick ear ; on the See also Addison's Spectator , No. 470 . second we must awhile solicit the reader's at- tention . 42 ADVERTISEMENT .
... second folio . On the first of these contested matters we commit ourselves to the publick ear ; on the See also Addison's Spectator , No. 470 . second we must awhile solicit the reader's at- tention . 42 ADVERTISEMENT .
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. second we must awhile solicit the reader's at- tention . The following conjectural account of the publi- cation of this second folio ( about which no cer- tainty can be obtained ) perhaps is not very ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. second we must awhile solicit the reader's at- tention . The following conjectural account of the publi- cation of this second folio ( about which no cer- tainty can be obtained ) perhaps is not very ...
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... folio , wrote a very obscure hand , and was much cramped for room , as the margin of this book is always narrow ... second edition of the Chronicles of Holin- shed , & c . were carefully prepared for the publick eye by their ...
... folio , wrote a very obscure hand , and was much cramped for room , as the margin of this book is always narrow ... second edition of the Chronicles of Holin- shed , & c . were carefully prepared for the publick eye by their ...
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... second folio , which in several instances have been justly reprobated by the last editor of Shak- speare . What errors then might not have been ex- pected , when compositors were wholly unlettered and careless , and a corrector of the ...
... second folio , which in several instances have been justly reprobated by the last editor of Shak- speare . What errors then might not have been ex- pected , when compositors were wholly unlettered and careless , and a corrector of the ...
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... second folio of our author's plays . He al- ways stood forward as a determined advocate for its authority , on which , we believe , more than one of his emendations were formed . At least , we are certain that he never attempted any ...
... second folio of our author's plays . He al- ways stood forward as a determined advocate for its authority , on which , we believe , more than one of his emendations were formed . At least , we are certain that he never attempted any ...
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