The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumele 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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Pagina 32
... censured for a pre- sumptuous disregard of his opinions . As a large proportion of Mr. Monck Mason's strictures on a former edition of Shakspeare are here inserted , it has been thought necessary that as much of his Preface as was ...
... censured for a pre- sumptuous disregard of his opinions . As a large proportion of Mr. Monck Mason's strictures on a former edition of Shakspeare are here inserted , it has been thought necessary that as much of his Preface as was ...
Pagina 36
... censure will as equitably fall on some of us , for a revival of irregularities which have no reason- able sanction , and few champions but such as are excited by a fruitless ambition to defend certain posts and passes that had been ...
... censure will as equitably fall on some of us , for a revival of irregularities which have no reason- able sanction , and few champions but such as are excited by a fruitless ambition to defend certain posts and passes that had been ...
Pagina 49
... censure ; for he allows them to be of a date previous to his own edition . He , therefore , on this subject , is the King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius Cæsar Antony and Cleopatra Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Cymbeline King Lear ...
... censure ; for he allows them to be of a date previous to his own edition . He , therefore , on this subject , is the King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius Cæsar Antony and Cleopatra Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Cymbeline King Lear ...
Pagina 50
... censure has been levelled at incorrectness in the text of the edition 1778. The justice of the impu- tation is unequivocally allowed ; but , at the same time , might not this acknowledgement be second- ed by somewhat like a retort ? For ...
... censure has been levelled at incorrectness in the text of the edition 1778. The justice of the impu- tation is unequivocally allowed ; but , at the same time , might not this acknowledgement be second- ed by somewhat like a retort ? For ...
Pagina 166
... censure for all them too , so that he will undertake that they shall be silent . He shall put in for cen- surers here , as they do for lots at the lottery : marry , if he drop but six - pence at the door , and will censure a crowns ...
... censure for all them too , so that he will undertake that they shall be silent . He shall put in for cen- surers here , as they do for lots at the lottery : marry , if he drop but six - pence at the door , and will censure a crowns ...
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