The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... edition has been carefully revised by the late Mr. Reed's coadjutor in the fifth edition , who was particularly recommended to the proprie- tors for that office by Mr. Steevens : how he has answered such a recommendation is left to the ...
... edition has been carefully revised by the late Mr. Reed's coadjutor in the fifth edition , who was particularly recommended to the proprie- tors for that office by Mr. Steevens : how he has answered such a recommendation is left to the ...
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... edition of Dodsley's old Plays , with Notes , 12 vols . 8vo . 1780 ; Dodsley's Collection of Poems , with Biographical Notes , 6 vols . 8vo . 1782 ; " The Repository ; a select Collection of Fugitive Pieces of Wit and Humour , in Prose ...
... edition of Dodsley's old Plays , with Notes , 12 vols . 8vo . 1780 ; Dodsley's Collection of Poems , with Biographical Notes , 6 vols . 8vo . 1782 ; " The Repository ; a select Collection of Fugitive Pieces of Wit and Humour , in Prose ...
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... edition which now solicits the notice of the publick is faithfully printed from the copy given by Mr. Steevens to the proprietors of the preceding edition , in his life - time ; with such additions as , it is presumed , he would have ...
... edition which now solicits the notice of the publick is faithfully printed from the copy given by Mr. Steevens to the proprietors of the preceding edition , in his life - time ; with such additions as , it is presumed , he would have ...
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... edition some parts of two late works of Mr. George Chalmers . An application was therefore made to that gentleman for his consent , which was imme . diately granted ; and to render the favour more acceptable , permission was given to ...
... edition some parts of two late works of Mr. George Chalmers . An application was therefore made to that gentleman for his consent , which was imme . diately granted ; and to render the favour more acceptable , permission was given to ...
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... edition are here corrected ; and that some explanations , & c . which seemed to be wanting , have likewise been supplied . To these improvements it is now become our duty to add the genuine Portrait of our author . For a particular ...
... edition are here corrected ; and that some explanations , & c . which seemed to be wanting , have likewise been supplied . To these improvements it is now become our duty to add the genuine Portrait of our author . For a particular ...
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