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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... an ample property , which if he did not lessen he certainly did not increase . From this period he seems to have determined on the course of his future life , and devoted himself press , and to whom the praise is due of xii ADVERTISEMENT .
... an ample property , which if he did not lessen he certainly did not increase . From this period he seems to have determined on the course of his future life , and devoted himself press , and to whom the praise is due of xii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... seems in- deed to have pleased so little in this country , that there are not above six or seven heads of his workmanship to be found . back of the picture , will be given at the 14 MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . Preface to Mr ...
... seems in- deed to have pleased so little in this country , that there are not above six or seven heads of his workmanship to be found . back of the picture , will be given at the 14 MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . Preface to Mr ...
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... seems to have been perfectly unconscious of the jocularity of Sir Christopher , who would have meant nothing more by his remark , than to secure his strawberries , at the expence of an allusion to the crack in poor Aubrey's head . Thus ...
... seems to have been perfectly unconscious of the jocularity of Sir Christopher , who would have meant nothing more by his remark , than to secure his strawberries , at the expence of an allusion to the crack in poor Aubrey's head . Thus ...
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... seems to have author- ized an equal degree of licence respecting his own ? And yet , though the sword may have been drawn against him , he shall not complain that its point is " unbated and envenomed ; " for the con- ductors of this ...
... seems to have author- ized an equal degree of licence respecting his own ? And yet , though the sword may have been drawn against him , he shall not complain that its point is " unbated and envenomed ; " for the con- ductors of this ...
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... seems to be questioned , because the authority on which even such changes in it as are allowed to be judicious , is unknown . But if weight were granted to this argument , what support could be found for ancient Greek and Roman MSS . of ...
... seems to be questioned , because the authority on which even such changes in it as are allowed to be judicious , is unknown . But if weight were granted to this argument , what support could be found for ancient Greek and Roman MSS . of ...
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