The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... been the language of those persons before whom his plays were reprefented . However , it is certain , that the inftances of obfcurity from this fource are very few . Some have been of opinion that even a particu- lar ADVERTISEMENT.
... been the language of those persons before whom his plays were reprefented . However , it is certain , that the inftances of obfcurity from this fource are very few . Some have been of opinion that even a particu- lar ADVERTISEMENT.
Pagina 294
... person of fo much judgment as he fhows himself in them , adopt a method of publifhing that runs counter to all the ideas that wife men have hitherto enter- tain'd of an editor's province and duty . The year 1747 produc'd a fifth edition ...
... person of fo much judgment as he fhows himself in them , adopt a method of publifhing that runs counter to all the ideas that wife men have hitherto enter- tain'd of an editor's province and duty . The year 1747 produc'd a fifth edition ...
Pagina 351
... person who undertook this talk may have fail'd by inadver- tency , as well as those who preceded him ; but the reader may be affured , that he , who thought it his duty to free an author from fuch modern and un- neceffary innovations as ...
... person who undertook this talk may have fail'd by inadver- tency , as well as those who preceded him ; but the reader may be affured , that he , who thought it his duty to free an author from fuch modern and un- neceffary innovations as ...
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