The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volumen1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... purpose . Thus the late Mr. Jennens of Gopsal in Leicestershire , for many years congra- tulated himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius Jansen ; nor was disposed to forgive the writer who observed ...
... purpose . Thus the late Mr. Jennens of Gopsal in Leicestershire , for many years congra- tulated himself as owner of another genuine portrait of Shakspeare , and by Cornelius Jansen ; nor was disposed to forgive the writer who observed ...
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... purpose of his present editors is completely answered . On any thing like perfection in their labours they do not prefume , being too well convinced that , in defiance of their beft efforts , their own incapacity , and that of the ...
... purpose of his present editors is completely answered . On any thing like perfection in their labours they do not prefume , being too well convinced that , in defiance of their beft efforts , their own incapacity , and that of the ...
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... purpose ; for they are so seldom lodged with uniformity in their proper places , that they as often ferve to render copies imperfect , as to screen an author from the charge of ignorance or inattention . The leaf appropriated to one ...
... purpose ; for they are so seldom lodged with uniformity in their proper places , that they as often ferve to render copies imperfect , as to screen an author from the charge of ignorance or inattention . The leaf appropriated to one ...
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... purpose for him , and that the author had exactly conceived it as he plays it . I must own a particular obligation to him , for the most considerable part of the passages relating to this life , which I have here tranfmitted to the pub ...
... purpose for him , and that the author had exactly conceived it as he plays it . I must own a particular obligation to him , for the most considerable part of the passages relating to this life , which I have here tranfmitted to the pub ...
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... purpose of concealment rather than information ; for by the omiffion of the christian name , it is impoffible to afcertain from the Regifter , who was meant . The perfon here described was , I believe , Anne , the widow of Shak- fpeare ...
... purpose of concealment rather than information ; for by the omiffion of the christian name , it is impoffible to afcertain from the Regifter , who was meant . The perfon here described was , I believe , Anne , the widow of Shak- fpeare ...
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