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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... collated by Mr. Joseph Haslewood , who also furnished from the British Bibliographer the VOL . I. a prose Address to the reader , which is not found ADVERTISEMENT VOL Advertisement by Mr Reed Advertisement by Mr Steevens.
... collated by Mr. Joseph Haslewood , who also furnished from the British Bibliographer the VOL . I. a prose Address to the reader , which is not found ADVERTISEMENT VOL Advertisement by Mr Reed Advertisement by Mr Steevens.
Pagina ii
... reader , which is not found in the edition printed in 1587 , made use of by Mr. Malone . A more faithful copy of the portrait of Shak- speare than any before engraved from the picture formerly in the possession of Mr. Steevens is pre ...
... reader , which is not found in the edition printed in 1587 , made use of by Mr. Malone . A more faithful copy of the portrait of Shak- speare than any before engraved from the picture formerly in the possession of Mr. Steevens is pre ...
Pagina xii
... readers of Shakspeare are so much obliged , a slight memorial will not here be considered as mis- placed . GEORGE STEEVENS was born at Poplar , in the county of Middlesex , in the year 1736. His father , a man of great re- spectability ...
... readers of Shakspeare are so much obliged , a slight memorial will not here be considered as mis- placed . GEORGE STEEVENS was born at Poplar , in the county of Middlesex , in the year 1736. His father , a man of great re- spectability ...
Pagina xvi
... reader no longer than just to offer a few words in extenuation of any errors or omissions that may be discovered in his part of the work ; a work which , notwithstanding the utmost exertion of diligence , has never been produced without ...
... reader no longer than just to offer a few words in extenuation of any errors or omissions that may be discovered in his part of the work ; a work which , notwithstanding the utmost exertion of diligence , has never been produced without ...
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... reader's patience . It may be proper indeed to observe , that the errors we have discovered in our last edition are here corrected ; and that some explanations , & c . which seemed to be wanting , have likewise been supplied . To these ...
... reader's patience . It may be proper indeed to observe , that the errors we have discovered in our last edition are here corrected ; and that some explanations , & c . which seemed to be wanting , have likewise been supplied . To these ...
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