The Plays of William Shakspeare, Svazek 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... hand to it for the entrance of have the fame for his copy . May 8 , 1605 . yt , he is to Simon Stafford . ] A booke called the tragi- call Hiftorie of King Leir and his three Daughters , as it was lately acted . John Wright . ] By ...
... hand to it for the entrance of have the fame for his copy . May 8 , 1605 . yt , he is to Simon Stafford . ] A booke called the tragi- call Hiftorie of King Leir and his three Daughters , as it was lately acted . John Wright . ] By ...
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... after his plays had passed for twenty years through the hands of a fucceffion of ignorant tranfcribers , they were more likely to become maimed and corrupted , than when they were printed from papers lefs 16 ENTRIES ON THE.
... after his plays had passed for twenty years through the hands of a fucceffion of ignorant tranfcribers , they were more likely to become maimed and corrupted , than when they were printed from papers lefs 16 ENTRIES ON THE.
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... hands , are to be numbered among the contributors to bibliothecal purity . on I claim the merit of being the firft commentator Shakspeare who ftrove , with becoming feriousness , to account for the frequent ftains that difgrace the ...
... hands , are to be numbered among the contributors to bibliothecal purity . on I claim the merit of being the firft commentator Shakspeare who ftrove , with becoming feriousness , to account for the frequent ftains that difgrace the ...
Strana 67
... hand fome little difficulty arifes from the line- " And doth the ' . learneds talk upon him take ; " for our poet cer- tainly had no title to that epithet . Spenfer , how- ever , might have used it in an appropriated fense , learned in ...
... hand fome little difficulty arifes from the line- " And doth the ' . learneds talk upon him take ; " for our poet cer- tainly had no title to that epithet . Spenfer , how- ever , might have used it in an appropriated fense , learned in ...
Strana 69
... hand is heavy upon me ; & c . Why fhould thy excel- lent wit , his gift , be fo blinded , that thou fhould give no glory to the giver ? The brother [ f . breather ] of this diabolical atheifm is dead , and in his life had never the ...
... hand is heavy upon me ; & c . Why fhould thy excel- lent wit , his gift , be fo blinded , that thou fhould give no glory to the giver ? The brother [ f . breather ] of this diabolical atheifm is dead , and in his life had never the ...
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