The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... reason will approve , he here bids adieu to SHAKSPEARE , and his Commentators ; acknow- ledging the candour with which very imperfect efforts have been received , and wishing for his fuc- ceffors the fame gratification he has ...
... reason will approve , he here bids adieu to SHAKSPEARE , and his Commentators ; acknow- ledging the candour with which very imperfect efforts have been received , and wishing for his fuc- ceffors the fame gratification he has ...
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... reason to believe that Shakspeare's is the earliest known portrait of Droefhout's engraving . No wonder then that his performances twenty years after , are found to be executed with a fomewhat fuperior degree of fkill and accuracy . Yet ...
... reason to believe that Shakspeare's is the earliest known portrait of Droefhout's engraving . No wonder then that his performances twenty years after , are found to be executed with a fomewhat fuperior degree of fkill and accuracy . Yet ...
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... volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confeffed , that this change might have been intro- duced for no other reason than more effectually to difcriminate MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
... volume of Poems as before a collection of Plays ; and yet it must be confeffed , that this change might have been intro- duced for no other reason than more effectually to difcriminate MR . RICHARDSON'S PROPOSALS . 15.
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... reason than more effectually to difcriminate his own production from that of his predeceffor . On the fame account also he might have reversed the figure .鬣 N. B. The plates to be delivered in the order they are fubfcribed for ; and ...
... reason than more effectually to difcriminate his own production from that of his predeceffor . On the fame account also he might have reversed the figure .鬣 N. B. The plates to be delivered in the order they are fubfcribed for ; and ...
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... reason than the editors would do , who should suspend a voluminous and complicated publication , in the vain hope of rendering it absolutely free from literary and typographical errors . about 2680 diftin & t pieces of metal ; which ...
... reason than the editors would do , who should suspend a voluminous and complicated publication , in the vain hope of rendering it absolutely free from literary and typographical errors . about 2680 diftin & t pieces of metal ; which ...
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