Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... must remain in obfcurity , or be retrieved from time to time , as chance may throw the books of that age into the hands of critics who fhall make a proper use of them . Many have been of opinion that his language will continue obfcure ...
... must remain in obfcurity , or be retrieved from time to time , as chance may throw the books of that age into the hands of critics who fhall make a proper use of them . Many have been of opinion that his language will continue obfcure ...
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... must add , that I cannot help looking on the Folio as having fuffered other injuries from the li- centious alteration of the players ; as we frequently find in it an unufual word changed into one more po- pular ; fometimes to the ...
... must add , that I cannot help looking on the Folio as having fuffered other injuries from the li- centious alteration of the players ; as we frequently find in it an unufual word changed into one more po- pular ; fometimes to the ...
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... - DEN , the performances of which , not being preserved in fets , or diffused as now , by the greater number printed , must lapfe apace into the fame obfcurity . b 2 Vixere > Vixere fortes ante AGAMEMNON A Multi- and yet we are [ 11 ]
... - DEN , the performances of which , not being preserved in fets , or diffused as now , by the greater number printed , must lapfe apace into the fame obfcurity . b 2 Vixere > Vixere fortes ante AGAMEMNON A Multi- and yet we are [ 11 ]
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... must be read for the explanation of the higheft . No language can be afcertained and fettled , but by deducing its words . from their original fources , and tracing them through their fucceffive varieties of fignification ; and this de ...
... must be read for the explanation of the higheft . No language can be afcertained and fettled , but by deducing its words . from their original fources , and tracing them through their fucceffive varieties of fignification ; and this de ...
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... must have en- countered , are exhibited with the reft . I must ac- knowledge that fome few readings have flipped in by mistake , which can pretend to serve no purpose of il- luftration , but were introduced by confining myself to note ...
... must have en- countered , are exhibited with the reft . I must ac- knowledge that fome few readings have flipped in by mistake , which can pretend to serve no purpose of il- luftration , but were introduced by confining myself to note ...
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