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... Edition , have been amply ex- plained in the Prospectus which has accompanied every play ; but with what success they have been carried into execution , it is impossible to conjecture . It is the first attempt that has been made to ...
... Edition , have been amply ex- plained in the Prospectus which has accompanied every play ; but with what success they have been carried into execution , it is impossible to conjecture . It is the first attempt that has been made to ...
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... edition of SHAKSPEARE in which illustration is at all admitted . It is at his recommendation , like- wise , that the EDITOR has prefixed Mr. POPE'S Preface , “ valuable alike for composition and " justness of remark , and containing a ...
... edition of SHAKSPEARE in which illustration is at all admitted . It is at his recommendation , like- wise , that the EDITOR has prefixed Mr. POPE'S Preface , “ valuable alike for composition and " justness of remark , and containing a ...
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... edition of Shakspeare's poems , it is said , " That most learned prince and great 66 patron of learning , King James the First , was " pleased with his own hand to write an amicable " letter to Mr. Shakspeare ; which letter , though 66 ...
... edition of Shakspeare's poems , it is said , " That most learned prince and great 66 patron of learning , King James the First , was " pleased with his own hand to write an amicable " letter to Mr. Shakspeare ; which letter , though 66 ...
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... edition , and so destroy the ex- clusive property they enjoyed . It is clear there- fore that any publication of his plays by himself would have interfered , at first with his own in- terest , and afterwards with the interest of those ...
... edition , and so destroy the ex- clusive property they enjoyed . It is clear there- fore that any publication of his plays by himself would have interfered , at first with his own in- terest , and afterwards with the interest of those ...
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... edition of his plays , pub- lished at the charges of four booksellers ; a cir- cumstance from which Mr. Malone infers " that 66 no single publisher was at that time willing to " risk his money on a complete collection of our " author's ...
... edition of his plays , pub- lished at the charges of four booksellers ; a cir- cumstance from which Mr. Malone infers " that 66 no single publisher was at that time willing to " risk his money on a complete collection of our " author's ...
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