The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 97
... shall hear no more idle babble upon this fubject . He fpelt his name himself as I have juft now written it , without the middle e . this therefore for ever decide the queftion . Let It should be remembered that to all ancient deeds were ...
... shall hear no more idle babble upon this fubject . He fpelt his name himself as I have juft now written it , without the middle e . this therefore for ever decide the queftion . Let It should be remembered that to all ancient deeds were ...
Pagina 105
... shall have the confideration yearly paid unto her during her life , and after her deceafe the faid ftock and confideration to be paid to her children , if the have any , and if not , to her executors or affigns , fhe living the faid ...
... shall have the confideration yearly paid unto her during her life , and after her deceafe the faid ftock and confideration to be paid to her children , if the have any , and if not , to her executors or affigns , fhe living the faid ...
Pagina 129
... shall now lay before the reader fome of those almoft innumerable errors , which haye rifen from one fource , the ignorance of the players , both as his actors , and as his editors . When the nature and kinds of thefe are enumerated and ...
... shall now lay before the reader fome of those almoft innumerable errors , which haye rifen from one fource , the ignorance of the players , both as his actors , and as his editors . When the nature and kinds of thefe are enumerated and ...
Pagina 156
... shall proceed to confider him as a genius in poffeffion of an everlafting name . And how great that merit must be , which could gain it against all the disadvantages of the horrid condition in which he has hitherto appeared ! Had Homer ...
... shall proceed to confider him as a genius in poffeffion of an everlafting name . And how great that merit must be , which could gain it against all the disadvantages of the horrid condition in which he has hitherto appeared ! Had Homer ...
Pagina 314
... shall have occafion to fay of the fecond , may , in fome degree , and without much violence , be apply'd alfo to the first and this we prefume to say of it ; -that , low as it must be fet in comparifon with his other plays , it has ...
... shall have occafion to fay of the fecond , may , in fome degree , and without much violence , be apply'd alfo to the first and this we prefume to say of it ; -that , low as it must be fet in comparifon with his other plays , it has ...
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