The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Twenty-one Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesJ. Nichols and son, 1813 |
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Pagina xii
... poet , and Ed- ward Gibbon the historian . From this seminary he removed in 1753 to King's College , Cambridge , and entered there under the tuition of the Reverend Dr. Barford . After staying a few years at the University , he left it ...
... poet , and Ed- ward Gibbon the historian . From this seminary he removed in 1753 to King's College , Cambridge , and entered there under the tuition of the Reverend Dr. Barford . After staying a few years at the University , he left it ...
Pagina xvi
... cessors the same gratification he has experienced in his humble endeavours to illustrate the greatest poet the world ever knew . Staple Inn , May 2 , 1803 . ISAAC REED . ADVERTISEMENT . 66 WHEN I said I would die a xvi ADVERTISEMENT .
... cessors the same gratification he has experienced in his humble endeavours to illustrate the greatest poet the world ever knew . Staple Inn , May 2 , 1803 . ISAAC REED . ADVERTISEMENT . 66 WHEN I said I would die a xvi ADVERTISEMENT .
Pagina 32
... poet's annotators . It may be proper , indeed , to observe , that a few of these remarks are omitted , because they had been anticipated ; and that a few others have exclud- ed themselves by their own immoderate length ; for he who ...
... poet's annotators . It may be proper , indeed , to observe , that a few of these remarks are omitted , because they had been anticipated ; and that a few others have exclud- ed themselves by their own immoderate length ; for he who ...
Pagina 36
... poet , therefore , whose dialogue has often , during a long and uninterrupted series of lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his most celebrated contemporaries , and whose general ease and sweetness of ...
... poet , therefore , whose dialogue has often , during a long and uninterrupted series of lines , no other peculiarities than were common to the works of his most celebrated contemporaries , and whose general ease and sweetness of ...
Pagina 59
... poet's family , ) that Mr. John Shakspeare in the former part of his life was in good circumstances , such persons being generally chosen into the corporation ; and from his being excused [ in 1579 ] to pay 4d . weekly , and at a ...
... poet's family , ) that Mr. John Shakspeare in the former part of his life was in good circumstances , such persons being generally chosen into the corporation ; and from his being excused [ in 1579 ] to pay 4d . weekly , and at a ...
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