“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Copies of some of them appear to have been surreptitiously ob- tained , and published in a very incorrect state , but we may suppose that it was wiser in the au- thor or managers to overlook this fraud , than to publish a correct ...
... Copies of some of them appear to have been surreptitiously ob- tained , and published in a very incorrect state , but we may suppose that it was wiser in the au- thor or managers to overlook this fraud , than to publish a correct ...
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... copies but those belonging to the theatre , the business of cor- rection for the press must have been a toil which we are afraid the taste of the publick at that time would have poorly rewarded . We know not the exact portion of fame he ...
... copies but those belonging to the theatre , the business of cor- rection for the press must have been a toil which we are afraid the taste of the publick at that time would have poorly rewarded . We know not the exact portion of fame he ...
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... copies in the hands of his fellow - managers Heminge and Condell , which had been in a series of years frequently altered through convenience , caprice , or ignorance . Heminge and Condell had now retired from the stage , and , we may ...
... copies in the hands of his fellow - managers Heminge and Condell , which had been in a series of years frequently altered through convenience , caprice , or ignorance . Heminge and Condell had now retired from the stage , and , we may ...
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... copies of his plays and poems , and those so de- praved by carelessness or ignorance that all the labour of all his commentators has not yet been able to restore them to a probable purity . Many of the greatest difficulties attending ...
... copies of his plays and poems , and those so de- praved by carelessness or ignorance that all the labour of all his commentators has not yet been able to restore them to a probable purity . Many of the greatest difficulties attending ...
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... copies of Shakspeare have been " dispersed through England . " To this we may add with confidence , that since 1790 that number has been doubled . During last year no fewer than nine editions were in the press , belonging to the ...
... copies of Shakspeare have been " dispersed through England . " To this we may add with confidence , that since 1790 that number has been doubled . During last year no fewer than nine editions were in the press , belonging to the ...
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