Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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Strana ix
... learning , the taste which prevails in the present times for this sort of reading , wherever true scholarship and a laudable curiosity are found united , will afford the best reply to the hyper - criticisms PREFACE . ix.
... learning , the taste which prevails in the present times for this sort of reading , wherever true scholarship and a laudable curiosity are found united , will afford the best reply to the hyper - criticisms PREFACE . ix.
Strana xi
... curious . Some of the notes will re- quire that the whole of others which they advert to , should be examined in Mr. Steevens's edition ; but these were not reprinted , as they would have occupied a space much too unreasonable . At the ...
... curious . Some of the notes will re- quire that the whole of others which they advert to , should be examined in Mr. Steevens's edition ; but these were not reprinted , as they would have occupied a space much too unreasonable . At the ...
Strana 12
... curious reader may nevertheless be gratified with a ludicrous instance of eyes set in the tail , if he can procure a sight of the first cut in Caxton's edition of Esop's fables . In the mean time he is referred to the genuine chap . xx ...
... curious reader may nevertheless be gratified with a ludicrous instance of eyes set in the tail , if he can procure a sight of the first cut in Caxton's edition of Esop's fables . In the mean time he is referred to the genuine chap . xx ...
Strana 21
... curious pamphlet which contains the account of this transaction it is stated that " hee was with all conve- nient speed , by commandement , convaied againe to the tor- ment of the bootes , wherein he continued a long time , and did ...
... curious pamphlet which contains the account of this transaction it is stated that " hee was with all conve- nient speed , by commandement , convaied againe to the tor- ment of the bootes , wherein he continued a long time , and did ...
Strana 42
... curious reader may judge for himself , and at the same time be furnished with the means of indulging any wish that he may have for tasting the respective sorts in their ge- nuine form , the following receipts for making them are 42 ...
... curious reader may judge for himself , and at the same time be furnished with the means of indulging any wish that he may have for tasting the respective sorts in their ge- nuine form , the following receipts for making them are 42 ...
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