The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... occasion , his valuable Essay on the Chester Mysteries . I have also retained the extracts which Mr. Reed had given from Mr. Chalmers . The succeeding sixteen volumes are appro- priated to the plays . The text has been printed according ...
... occasion , his valuable Essay on the Chester Mysteries . I have also retained the extracts which Mr. Reed had given from Mr. Chalmers . The succeeding sixteen volumes are appro- priated to the plays . The text has been printed according ...
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... occasion , would have given rise to many more mistakes , had I not been , throughout , assisted by the diligence and acuteness of my corrector of the press , Mr. Woodham . Among them , I am obliged to reckon some defects , arising from ...
... occasion , would have given rise to many more mistakes , had I not been , throughout , assisted by the diligence and acuteness of my corrector of the press , Mr. Woodham . Among them , I am obliged to reckon some defects , arising from ...
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... occasion . He ridicules , and with justice , the story , as it was told by Gildon in one of his letters , but none of his arguments tend to impeach it as related by Rowe ; yet as a charge is implied against Mr. Malone for having ...
... occasion . He ridicules , and with justice , the story , as it was told by Gildon in one of his letters , but none of his arguments tend to impeach it as related by Rowe ; yet as a charge is implied against Mr. Malone for having ...
Сторінка xlii
... occasion , " To this atrocious charge , there is but one answer which occurs to me ; and though that be usually wrapt up in the courtesy of a learned language , I shall not make use of it . " I shall not pretend to guess at the phrase ...
... occasion , " To this atrocious charge , there is but one answer which occurs to me ; and though that be usually wrapt up in the courtesy of a learned language , I shall not make use of it . " I shall not pretend to guess at the phrase ...
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... occasion from Mr. Burke will not only exhibit the high opinion which he entertained of Mr. Malone , but will be read with interest , as furnishing an additional instance of the powers which that great statesman could display even in a ...
... occasion from Mr. Burke will not only exhibit the high opinion which he entertained of Mr. Malone , but will be read with interest , as furnishing an additional instance of the powers which that great statesman could display even in a ...
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