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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... 0 tullo 1622 Sonnetite 1609 Thing Leir 1605- Please be careful with regard to the Spelling & dates . Freshen up the vandste , if it can be done neatly . PL OF THE 6383 O F Y S SHAKESPEARE , New double tiles . red & green . Shakespeare ...
... 0 tullo 1622 Sonnetite 1609 Thing Leir 1605- Please be careful with regard to the Spelling & dates . Freshen up the vandste , if it can be done neatly . PL OF THE 6383 O F Y S SHAKESPEARE , New double tiles . red & green . Shakespeare ...
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... thing beyond the illuftration of fome few dark paffages . Modes of expreffion 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 ...
... thing beyond the illuftration of fome few dark paffages . Modes of expreffion 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 ...
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... thing for which we are indebted to the judgment of the editors of the Folio . How much may be done by the affiftance of the old copies will now be easily known ; but a more difficult . task remains behind , which calls for other ...
... thing for which we are indebted to the judgment of the editors of the Folio . How much may be done by the affiftance of the old copies will now be easily known ; but a more difficult . task remains behind , which calls for other ...
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... permit him to withhold any thing that might ever fo remotely tend to fhew the perfections of that author who could only have enabled him to difplay his own . IT It is not merely to obtain juftice to SHAKESPEARE , [ 12 ]
... permit him to withhold any thing that might ever fo remotely tend to fhew the perfections of that author who could only have enabled him to difplay his own . IT It is not merely to obtain juftice to SHAKESPEARE , [ 12 ]
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... things as SwIFT had written merely to raise a laugh among his friends , has added fomething , to the bulk of his works , but very little to his character as a writer . The four volumes that came out fince Dr. HAWKESWORTH'S edition , not ...
... things as SwIFT had written merely to raise a laugh among his friends , has added fomething , to the bulk of his works , but very little to his character as a writer . The four volumes that came out fince Dr. HAWKESWORTH'S edition , not ...
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