The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... incor- rect than thofe of his contemporaries ; but , I fear , that this representation has been continued by many of us , with a defign to magnify our own fervices , rather than to exhibit a true flate of 14 ENTRIES ON THE.
... incor- rect than thofe of his contemporaries ; but , I fear , that this representation has been continued by many of us , with a defign to magnify our own fervices , rather than to exhibit a true flate of 14 ENTRIES ON THE.
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William Shakespeare. fervices , rather than to exhibit a true flate of the queflion . The reafon why we have difcovered a greater proportion of errors in the former than in the latter , is because we have fought after them with a greater ...
William Shakespeare. fervices , rather than to exhibit a true flate of the queflion . The reafon why we have difcovered a greater proportion of errors in the former than in the latter , is because we have fought after them with a greater ...
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... true that Heminge and Condell have called thefe copies furreptitious , but this was probably faid with a view to enhance the value of their own impreffion , as well as to revenge themfelves as far as poffible on those who had in part ...
... true that Heminge and Condell have called thefe copies furreptitious , but this was probably faid with a view to enhance the value of their own impreffion , as well as to revenge themfelves as far as poffible on those who had in part ...
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... true original Copies , 1623. Fol . Printed at the Charges of W. Jaggard , Ed . Blount , J. Smeth- weeke , and W. Afpley . It seems , from such a partnership , that no fingle publisher was at that time willing to rifque his money on a ...
... true original Copies , 1623. Fol . Printed at the Charges of W. Jaggard , Ed . Blount , J. Smeth- weeke , and W. Afpley . It seems , from such a partnership , that no fingle publisher was at that time willing to rifque his money on a ...
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... true jaune antique . Sometimes leaves have been inferted from the fecond folio , and , in a known inftance , the entire play of Cym- beiine ; the genuine date at the end of it ( 1632 ) having been altered into 1623 . Since it was ...
... true jaune antique . Sometimes leaves have been inferted from the fecond folio , and , in a known inftance , the entire play of Cym- beiine ; the genuine date at the end of it ( 1632 ) having been altered into 1623 . Since it was ...
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