The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, ..., and Edmond Malone, ..., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings ; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators, Volumul 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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Pagina xvii
... suppose " that he had forfeited the protection of his father , who " was engaged in a lucrative business , or the love of his " wife , who had already brought him two children , and " was herself the daughter of a substantial yeoman ...
... suppose " that he had forfeited the protection of his father , who " was engaged in a lucrative business , or the love of his " wife , who had already brought him two children , and " was herself the daughter of a substantial yeoman ...
Pagina xx
... suppose that Shakspeare was a man of humour and a social companion , and pro- bably excelled in that species of minor wit not ill adapted to conversation , of which it could have been wished he had been more sparing in his writings ...
... suppose that Shakspeare was a man of humour and a social companion , and pro- bably excelled in that species of minor wit not ill adapted to conversation , of which it could have been wished he had been more sparing in his writings ...
Pagina xxxi
... suppose that it was wiser in the author or managers to overlook this fraud , than to publish a correct edition , and so destroy the exclusive property they enjoyed . It is clear therefore that any publication of his plays by himself ...
... suppose that it was wiser in the author or managers to overlook this fraud , than to publish a correct edition , and so destroy the exclusive property they enjoyed . It is clear therefore that any publication of his plays by himself ...
Pagina xxxii
... suppose , thought they were guilty of no injury to their successors , in printing what their own interest only had formerly withheld . Of this , al- though we have no documents amounting to demonstra- tion , we may be convinced , by ...
... suppose , thought they were guilty of no injury to their successors , in printing what their own interest only had formerly withheld . Of this , al- though we have no documents amounting to demonstra- tion , we may be convinced , by ...
Pagina xlvi
... suppose it was conveyed by the former owner to Shakspeare , not by bargain and sale , but by a deed of feoffment which it was not necessary to enroll . MALONE . 5- that messuage or tenement - in the Blackfriars in London , near the ...
... suppose it was conveyed by the former owner to Shakspeare , not by bargain and sale , but by a deed of feoffment which it was not necessary to enroll . MALONE . 5- that messuage or tenement - in the Blackfriars in London , near the ...
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