The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... publick , ( which I think one might without injustice , ) contain not more than sufficient to have made one of real value ; and there is a kind of disingenu- ity , not to give it a harsher title , in exhibiting what the author never ...
... publick , ( which I think one might without injustice , ) contain not more than sufficient to have made one of real value ; and there is a kind of disingenu- ity , not to give it a harsher title , in exhibiting what the author never ...
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... publick a man of integrity ; and of making his future present more perfect , and as worthy of their acceptance as his abilities will let him . For the explaining of what is said , which is a little wrap'd up in mystery at present , we ...
... publick a man of integrity ; and of making his future present more perfect , and as worthy of their acceptance as his abilities will let him . For the explaining of what is said , which is a little wrap'd up in mystery at present , we ...
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... publick , will forbear to detain them any longer from the entertainment they may receive from the greatest poet of this or any other nation . Nov. 10 , 1785 . REED . PREFACE ΤΟ MR . MALONE'S EDITION . IN the following work , the labour ...
... publick , will forbear to detain them any longer from the entertainment they may receive from the greatest poet of this or any other nation . Nov. 10 , 1785 . REED . PREFACE ΤΟ MR . MALONE'S EDITION . IN the following work , the labour ...
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