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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... thought it would not be unac- ceptable to the lovers of SHAKESPEARE to collate all the Quartos I could find , comparing one copy with the rest , where there were more than one of the fame play ; and to multiply the chances of their ...
... thought it would not be unac- ceptable to the lovers of SHAKESPEARE to collate all the Quartos I could find , comparing one copy with the rest , where there were more than one of the fame play ; and to multiply the chances of their ...
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... thought , either to tempt the casual owner to fell , or the curious to communicate them ; but Mr. GARRICK'S zeal would not permit him to withhold any thing that might ever fo remotely tend to fhew the perfections of that author who ...
... thought , either to tempt the casual owner to fell , or the curious to communicate them ; but Mr. GARRICK'S zeal would not permit him to withhold any thing that might ever fo remotely tend to fhew the perfections of that author who ...
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... thoughts as well as words are pre- ferved ; the additions made in fubfequent impreffions , distinguished in italics , and the performances them- felves make their appearance with every typographical error , fuch as they were before they ...
... thoughts as well as words are pre- ferved ; the additions made in fubfequent impreffions , distinguished in italics , and the performances them- felves make their appearance with every typographical error , fuch as they were before they ...
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... thought it a curiofity worthy the notice of the public . I HAVE likewise reprinted SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS , from a copy published in 1609 , by G. ELD , one of the printers of his plays ; which added to the confidera- tion that they made ...
... thought it a curiofity worthy the notice of the public . I HAVE likewise reprinted SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS , from a copy published in 1609 , by G. ELD , one of the printers of his plays ; which added to the confidera- tion that they made ...
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... thought a disgrace to him . The first editors , who rejected PERICLES , retained TI- TUS ANDRONICUs ; and Mr. POPE , without any reafon , named THE WINTER'S TALE , a play that bears the strongest marks of the hand of SHAKESPEARE , among ...
... thought a disgrace to him . The first editors , who rejected PERICLES , retained TI- TUS ANDRONICUs ; and Mr. POPE , without any reafon , named THE WINTER'S TALE , a play that bears the strongest marks of the hand of SHAKESPEARE , among ...
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