The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... play is printed in the quarto of 1611 , with exactness equal to that of the other books of thofe times . The first edition was probably corrected by the author , fo that here is very little room for conjecture or emendation ; and ...
... play is printed in the quarto of 1611 , with exactness equal to that of the other books of thofe times . The first edition was probably corrected by the author , fo that here is very little room for conjecture or emendation ; and ...
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... play , as it was printed in that year ( ac- cording to Langbaine , who alone appears to have seen the first edition , ) and acted by the fervants of the Earls of Pembroke , Derby , and Suffex . It is obfervable that in the entry no ...
... play , as it was printed in that year ( ac- cording to Langbaine , who alone appears to have seen the first edition , ) and acted by the fervants of the Earls of Pembroke , Derby , and Suffex . It is obfervable that in the entry no ...
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... play of Titus Andronicus has been errone- oully afcribed to Shakspeare . MALONE . " Kyd - probably original author of Andronicus , Locrine , and play in Hamlet . - Marloe , of H. 6 . 66 Ben Jonfon , Barthol . Fair - ranks together ...
... play of Titus Andronicus has been errone- oully afcribed to Shakspeare . MALONE . " Kyd - probably original author of Andronicus , Locrine , and play in Hamlet . - Marloe , of H. 6 . 66 Ben Jonfon , Barthol . Fair - ranks together ...
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... play , whoever he was , might have been misled by the paffage in Ovid : " vadit ad ar- tificem , " and therefore took it for granted that the found him in his tent . STEEVENS . I have no doubt that the writer of this play had read ...
... play , whoever he was , might have been misled by the paffage in Ovid : " vadit ad ar- tificem , " and therefore took it for granted that the found him in his tent . STEEVENS . I have no doubt that the writer of this play had read ...
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... play of King Leir , 1605 : " when did you fee Cordella laft , That pretty piece ?. STEEVENS . • To ruffle in the commonwealth of Rome . ] A ruffler was a kind of cheating bully ; and is fo called in a ftatute made for the punishment of ...
... play of King Leir , 1605 : " when did you fee Cordella laft , That pretty piece ?. STEEVENS . • To ruffle in the commonwealth of Rome . ] A ruffler was a kind of cheating bully ; and is fo called in a ftatute made for the punishment of ...
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