The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Editor will proceed to the confideration of the work now prefented to the Publick . It contains the last improvements and corrections of Mr. Steevens , * by whom it was prepared for the * Of one to whom the readers of Shakspeare are so ...
... Editor will proceed to the confideration of the work now prefented to the Publick . It contains the last improvements and corrections of Mr. Steevens , * by whom it was prepared for the * Of one to whom the readers of Shakspeare are so ...
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... editor of Shak- fpeare . The edition which now folicits the notice of the publick is faithfully printed from the copy given by " Whofe talents , varying as the diamond's ray , " Could fascinate alike the grave or gay ! " How oft has ...
... editor of Shak- fpeare . The edition which now folicits the notice of the publick is faithfully printed from the copy given by " Whofe talents , varying as the diamond's ray , " Could fascinate alike the grave or gay ! " How oft has ...
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... Editor , who has , with the aid of an able and vigilant assistant , and a careful printer , endeavoured to fulfil the truft repofed in him , as well as continued ill health and depreffed fpirits would permit . By a memorandum in the ...
... Editor , who has , with the aid of an able and vigilant assistant , and a careful printer , endeavoured to fulfil the truft repofed in him , as well as continued ill health and depreffed fpirits would permit . By a memorandum in the ...
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... Editor their affiftance , which he fhould thankfully have received , had he confidered himself at liberty to accept their favours . He was fearful of loading the page , which Mr. Steevens in fome inftances thought too much crouded ...
... Editor their affiftance , which he fhould thankfully have received , had he confidered himself at liberty to accept their favours . He was fearful of loading the page , which Mr. Steevens in fome inftances thought too much crouded ...
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... editor , Mr. Malone , whofe implements of criticism , 5 Lift of the different engravings from the Chandofan Shak- fpeare : By Vandergucht , to Rowe's edit . Vertue , half fheet , Set of Poets Do. fmall oval , Jacob's Lives Do. to ...
... editor , Mr. Malone , whofe implements of criticism , 5 Lift of the different engravings from the Chandofan Shak- fpeare : By Vandergucht , to Rowe's edit . Vertue , half fheet , Set of Poets Do. fmall oval , Jacob's Lives Do. to ...
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