The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtfman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general inftead of a particular refemblance . thefe tales has no better foundation than the vanity of ii ADVERTISEMENT .
... in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtfman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general inftead of a particular refemblance . thefe tales has no better foundation than the vanity of ii ADVERTISEMENT .
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... particular inftances , where the voice of the publick had decided against the remarks of Dr. Johnson , they have hefitated to difplace them ; and had rather be charged with fuperftitious reve- rence for his name , than cenfured for a ...
... particular inftances , where the voice of the publick had decided against the remarks of Dr. Johnson , they have hefitated to difplace them ; and had rather be charged with fuperftitious reve- rence for his name , than cenfured for a ...
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... particular and ample acknowledgements of the benefit it has derived from the labours of the last editor , whose attention , diligence , and fpirit of enquiry , have very far exceeded thofe of the whole united phalanx of his predeceffors ...
... particular and ample acknowledgements of the benefit it has derived from the labours of the last editor , whose attention , diligence , and fpirit of enquiry , have very far exceeded thofe of the whole united phalanx of his predeceffors ...
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... particular word in it was not corrupted . " So far from it , Sir , ( replied the Doctor , with fome harshness , ) that the word you suspect and would displace , is confpicuously beautiful where it ftands , and is the only one that could ...
... particular word in it was not corrupted . " So far from it , Sir , ( replied the Doctor , with fome harshness , ) that the word you suspect and would displace , is confpicuously beautiful where it ftands , and is the only one that could ...
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... particular account of what fort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his October 1730 , is the ...
... particular account of what fort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his October 1730 , is the ...
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