The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Volumul 1H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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... observed in his excellent Preface , that notes are often necessary , but a necessary evil : ' such only are inserted as may serve to elucidate obscure passages , or to ex- plain obsolete words and phrases ; by which the Editor hopes to ...
... observed in his excellent Preface , that notes are often necessary , but a necessary evil : ' such only are inserted as may serve to elucidate obscure passages , or to ex- plain obsolete words and phrases ; by which the Editor hopes to ...
Pagina xv
... observed , the spectacles of books ' to read men : there can be no doubt , that even from his youth he was a curious and diligent observer of the manners and characters , not only of his young as- sociates , but of all around him ; a ...
... observed , the spectacles of books ' to read men : there can be no doubt , that even from his youth he was a curious and diligent observer of the manners and characters , not only of his young as- sociates , but of all around him ; a ...
Pagina xxi
... observe that the learned Mr. Joshua Barnes , late Greek professor at Cambridge , baiting , about 40 years ago , at an inn in Stratford , and hearing an old woman singing part of the above song , such was his respect for Shakspeare's ...
... observe that the learned Mr. Joshua Barnes , late Greek professor at Cambridge , baiting , about 40 years ago , at an inn in Stratford , and hearing an old woman singing part of the above song , such was his respect for Shakspeare's ...
Pagina xxxiv
... of his patron.1 It must be gratifying to ' A late neviewer has observed , in estimating the genius of Byron and Shakspeare , that the former could never claim every reader to reflect , that one , to whom XXXIV LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
... of his patron.1 It must be gratifying to ' A late neviewer has observed , in estimating the genius of Byron and Shakspeare , that the former could never claim every reader to reflect , that one , to whom XXXIV LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE .
Pagina xxxix
... observed , " there were two Shakspeares on the stage during the same period . ' Though Shakspeare continued to write till 1611 or 1613 , he had probably declined appearing as an actor long before that period ; as no mention of his name ...
... observed , " there were two Shakspeares on the stage during the same period . ' Though Shakspeare continued to write till 1611 or 1613 , he had probably declined appearing as an actor long before that period ; as no mention of his name ...
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