The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... which rendered the perufal of them convenient to me though troublesome to himself . STEEVENS . A LIST OF SUCH ANCIENT EDITIONS O F SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS C 2 STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 19 I may add, that the difficulty of procuring licen- ...
... which rendered the perufal of them convenient to me though troublesome to himself . STEEVENS . A LIST OF SUCH ANCIENT EDITIONS O F SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS C 2 STATIONERS ' REGISTERS . 19 I may add, that the difficulty of procuring licen- ...
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William Shakespeare. A LIST OF SUCH ANCIENT EDITIONS O F SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS , AS HAVE HITHERTO BEEN MET WITH BY HIS DIFFERENT EDITORS . Thofe marked with Afterifks are in no former Tables ; and those which are printed in the ... SUCH ...
William Shakespeare. A LIST OF SUCH ANCIENT EDITIONS O F SHAKSPEARE'S PLAYS , AS HAVE HITHERTO BEEN MET WITH BY HIS DIFFERENT EDITORS . Thofe marked with Afterifks are in no former Tables ; and those which are printed in the ... SUCH ...
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... such a case , the author being dead , ) that I did not , I am as forry as if the original fault had been my fault ; because my felfe have feen his demeanour no lefs civil than he excellent in the qualitie he pro- felles : Befides ...
... such a case , the author being dead , ) that I did not , I am as forry as if the original fault had been my fault ; because my felfe have feen his demeanour no lefs civil than he excellent in the qualitie he pro- felles : Befides ...
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... It is obfervable that our author's fon , Hamnet , died in Auguft , 1596. That a man of such senfi- bility , and of fo amiable a difpofition , fhould have loft his only son , who had attained the age 118 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... It is obfervable that our author's fon , Hamnet , died in Auguft , 1596. That a man of such senfi- bility , and of fo amiable a difpofition , fhould have loft his only son , who had attained the age 118 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... such a jig - a - jog i ' the booths , you should ha ' thought an earthquake had been in the fair . But these mafter - poets , they will ha ' their own abfurd courses , they will be informed of nothing . " The following paffage in ...
... such a jig - a - jog i ' the booths , you should ha ' thought an earthquake had been in the fair . But these mafter - poets , they will ha ' their own abfurd courses , they will be informed of nothing . " The following paffage in ...
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