The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... Company , together with accommodations which rendered the perufal of them convenient to me though troublesome to himself . STEEVENS . > A LIST OF SUCH ANCIENT EDITIONS 1 O F SHAKSPEARE'S G 2 STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 19 7 ...
... Company , together with accommodations which rendered the perufal of them convenient to me though troublesome to himself . STEEVENS . > A LIST OF SUCH ANCIENT EDITIONS 1 O F SHAKSPEARE'S G 2 STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 19 7 ...
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... the year 1649 they were fo fcarce , that ( as Mr. Malone has obferved ) King Charles I. was obliged to content himself with a folio 1632 , at prefent in my poffeffion . IV . D. 1685. Fol . for H. Herringman , 26 ANCIENT EDITIONS.
... the year 1649 they were fo fcarce , that ( as Mr. Malone has obferved ) King Charles I. was obliged to content himself with a folio 1632 , at prefent in my poffeffion . IV . D. 1685. Fol . for H. Herringman , 26 ANCIENT EDITIONS.
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... himself in the chair of Macbeth . Still , it is no fmall elogium on Shakspeare , that his claims were more forcible than thofe of hunger . - Moft of the firft folios now extant , are known to have belonged to ancient families refident ...
... himself in the chair of Macbeth . Still , it is no fmall elogium on Shakspeare , that his claims were more forcible than thofe of hunger . - Moft of the firft folios now extant , are known to have belonged to ancient families refident ...
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... himself . This epiftle , however , ( as we have fince been informed , ) received fome additional touches from the pen of the late Lord Dacre . Tanta molis erat . But all would not fucceed . The fubfcribers to Mr. Capell's notes were fo ...
... himself . This epiftle , however , ( as we have fince been informed , ) received fome additional touches from the pen of the late Lord Dacre . Tanta molis erat . But all would not fucceed . The fubfcribers to Mr. Capell's notes were fo ...
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... himself had left us a chronological lift of his dramas , it would exhibit fuch a fcale . All that is meant is , that , as his knowledge increased , and as he became more converfant with the ftage and with life , his performances in ...
... himself had left us a chronological lift of his dramas , it would exhibit fuch a fcale . All that is meant is , that , as his knowledge increased , and as he became more converfant with the ftage and with life , his performances in ...
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