Memorials of Shakspeare: Or, Sketches of His Character and GeniusH. Colburn, 1828 - 494 pagini |
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... tion , and town - clerk , though even in his hand the 15th variety is sometimes seen . " I have only to add that , as the letter was manifestly introduced as corresponding in sound with ks , and for the sake of dispatch perhaps in ...
... tion , and town - clerk , though even in his hand the 15th variety is sometimes seen . " I have only to add that , as the letter was manifestly introduced as corresponding in sound with ks , and for the sake of dispatch perhaps in ...
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... tion of the paramount obligation of faithfully fol- lowing the earliest text , based his own edition on that of Rowe ; whilst Theobald , anxious to expose the errors of his immediate predecessor , committed a somewhat similar mistake ...
... tion of the paramount obligation of faithfully fol- lowing the earliest text , based his own edition on that of Rowe ; whilst Theobald , anxious to expose the errors of his immediate predecessor , committed a somewhat similar mistake ...
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... tion : we consider the vanity of every thing beneath the sun , — WE PERCEIVE WHAT SHADOWS WE ARE , AND WHAT SHADOWS WE PURSUE . " h " Mr. Steevens , " observes Mr. Kemble , " had no ear for the colloquial metre of our old dramatists ...
... tion : we consider the vanity of every thing beneath the sun , — WE PERCEIVE WHAT SHADOWS WE ARE , AND WHAT SHADOWS WE PURSUE . " h " Mr. Steevens , " observes Mr. Kemble , " had no ear for the colloquial metre of our old dramatists ...
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... tion of his design . The volume is entitled " Hamlet and As You Like It . A Specimen of a new Edition of Shakspeare . " London : John Murray . - The principle on which the work is constructed is thus explained by the editor : " The ...
... tion of his design . The volume is entitled " Hamlet and As You Like It . A Specimen of a new Edition of Shakspeare . " London : John Murray . - The principle on which the work is constructed is thus explained by the editor : " The ...
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... tion , a richness of recondite lore , and an urbanity of manner , which are truly delightful . I shall close this section with the mention of the highly useful , and , in one instance truly interest- ing , labours of the glossographers ...
... tion , a richness of recondite lore , and an urbanity of manner , which are truly delightful . I shall close this section with the mention of the highly useful , and , in one instance truly interest- ing , labours of the glossographers ...
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