The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 2 |
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... be the play on the fame subject as that of our author , but written before it . STEEVENS . 3 Query , if the l'inter's Tale . STEEVENS , June 19 , 1594 . Tho . Creede . ) 4 ENTRIES ON THE С C ...
... be the play on the fame subject as that of our author , but written before it . STEEVENS . 3 Query , if the l'inter's Tale . STEEVENS , June 19 , 1594 . Tho . Creede . ) 4 ENTRIES ON THE С C ...
Pagina 15
The reader will forgive me if I desert my subject for a moment , while I express an ardent wish that the same editor ' may find leisure and inclination to afford us the means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 15 1.
The reader will forgive me if I desert my subject for a moment , while I express an ardent wish that the same editor ' may find leisure and inclination to afford us the means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 15 1.
Pagina 50
A Letter to George Hardinge , Esq . on the Subject of a Passage in Mr. Steevens's Preface to his Impression of Shakspeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ] 4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson observed of this performance 30 ON CRITICISMS.
A Letter to George Hardinge , Esq . on the Subject of a Passage in Mr. Steevens's Preface to his Impression of Shakspeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ] 4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson observed of this performance 30 ON CRITICISMS.
Pagina 58
The materials for ascertaining the order in which his plays were written , are indeed so few , that , it is to be feared , nothing very decisive can be produced on this subject . In the following attempt to trace the progress of his ...
The materials for ascertaining the order in which his plays were written , are indeed so few , that , it is to be feared , nothing very decisive can be produced on this subject . In the following attempt to trace the progress of his ...
Pagina 63
And indeed And indeed we have fo few lights to direct our inquiries , that any fpeculation on this subject may appear an idle expence of time . But the method which has been already marked ' out , requires that such facts should be ...
And indeed And indeed we have fo few lights to direct our inquiries , that any fpeculation on this subject may appear an idle expence of time . But the method which has been already marked ' out , requires that such facts should be ...
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