The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... whose more ferious avocations forbid him to undertake what every reader would delight to poffefs . But as we are often reminded by our " brethren of the craft , " that this or that emendation , how- ever apparently neceffary , is not ...
... whose more ferious avocations forbid him to undertake what every reader would delight to poffefs . But as we are often reminded by our " brethren of the craft , " that this or that emendation , how- ever apparently neceffary , is not ...
Strana xx
... whose remarks are longeft , and who feek the most frequent opportunities of introducing their names at the bottom of our author's page , are not , on that account , the most eftimable criticks . The art of writing notes , as Dr. Johnson ...
... whose remarks are longeft , and who feek the most frequent opportunities of introducing their names at the bottom of our author's page , are not , on that account , the most eftimable criticks . The art of writing notes , as Dr. Johnson ...
Strana 79
... whose skill and fidelity in the execution of their very difficult undertaking , is only exceeded by such a difplay of candour as would ferve to cover the imperfections of much lefs elegant and judicious writers . STEEVENS . BAPTISMS ...
... whose skill and fidelity in the execution of their very difficult undertaking , is only exceeded by such a difplay of candour as would ferve to cover the imperfections of much lefs elegant and judicious writers . STEEVENS . BAPTISMS ...
Strana 188
... dear Mr. Pope ; whose me- mory and name , 66 66 -femper acerbum , Semper honoratum ( fic Dî voluiftis ) habebo . " 7 The Spectator . REED . He was defirous I should give a new edition of 188 DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE .
... dear Mr. Pope ; whose me- mory and name , 66 66 -femper acerbum , Semper honoratum ( fic Dî voluiftis ) habebo . " 7 The Spectator . REED . He was defirous I should give a new edition of 188 DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE .
Strana 325
... whose Decameron it may be feen at p . 97.b of the Giunti edition , reprinted at London . But it is more than probable , that Shakspeare read it in a book , call'd The Palace of Pleafure : which is a collection of no- vels tranflated ...
... whose Decameron it may be feen at p . 97.b of the Giunti edition , reprinted at London . But it is more than probable , that Shakspeare read it in a book , call'd The Palace of Pleafure : which is a collection of no- vels tranflated ...
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