The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina xxxii
... editor , in his turn , may be charged with omiffion of fome preferable reading ; so that he who drags his ... editors is completely anfwered . On any thing like perfection in their labours they do not prefume , being too well convinced ...
... editor , in his turn , may be charged with omiffion of fome preferable reading ; so that he who drags his ... editors is completely anfwered . On any thing like perfection in their labours they do not prefume , being too well convinced ...
Pagina xxxiii
William Shakespeare. adverfaries of editors , enjoy one material advan- tage over editors themselves . They are at liberty to felect their objects of remark ; ở qua Defperant tractata nitefcere poffe , relinquunt . The fate of the editor ...
William Shakespeare. adverfaries of editors , enjoy one material advan- tage over editors themselves . They are at liberty to felect their objects of remark ; ở qua Defperant tractata nitefcere poffe , relinquunt . The fate of the editor ...
Pagina 51
... editor of the folio 1664 , fubjoined to the 36 dra mas published in 1623 , feven plays , four of which had ap- peared in Shakspeare's life - time with his name in the ti- tle - page , viz . Pericles , Prince of Tyre , 1609 , Sir John ...
... editor of the folio 1664 , fubjoined to the 36 dra mas published in 1623 , feven plays , four of which had ap- peared in Shakspeare's life - time with his name in the ti- tle - page , viz . Pericles , Prince of Tyre , 1609 , Sir John ...
Pagina 96
... editor of Arden of Feverfham ( first published in 1592 and republished in 1077 ) that Shakspeare defcended by the fe- male line from the gentleman whofe unfortunate end is the fubject of this tragedy . But the affertion appears to want ...
... editor of Arden of Feverfham ( first published in 1592 and republished in 1077 ) that Shakspeare defcended by the fe- male line from the gentleman whofe unfortunate end is the fubject of this tragedy . But the affertion appears to want ...
Pagina 135
... editors ? From one or other of thefe confiderations , I am ve- rily perfuaded , that the greateft and the groffeft part of ... editor , to my beft judgment , with more labour than I expect thanks , with a religious abhor- rence of all ...
... editors ? From one or other of thefe confiderations , I am ve- rily perfuaded , that the greateft and the groffeft part of ... editor , to my beft judgment , with more labour than I expect thanks , with a religious abhor- rence of all ...
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