The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Tập 14J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... editions . But devil's butcher , in others terms , I think , is kill - devil : rare news for the free thinkers , if there were any grounds for depending on it . But the poet certainly wrote - devil - butcher ; and the first part of the ...
... editions . But devil's butcher , in others terms , I think , is kill - devil : rare news for the free thinkers , if there were any grounds for depending on it . But the poet certainly wrote - devil - butcher ; and the first part of the ...
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... edition . They feem to be declared genuine by the voice of Shakspeare himself , who refers to the fecond play in his epi- logue to King Henry V. and apparently connects the firft Act of King Richard III . with the laft of The Third Part ...
... edition . They feem to be declared genuine by the voice of Shakspeare himself , who refers to the fecond play in his epi- logue to King Henry V. and apparently connects the firft Act of King Richard III . with the laft of The Third Part ...
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... , which in the present edition are diftinguifhed by a peculiar mark , p . 228 , 239. The mode taken by Shakspeare , p . 239-242 . 6. The fraud of Pavier the bookfeller , who in the year 1619 , after the THE CONTENTS. ...
... , which in the present edition are diftinguifhed by a peculiar mark , p . 228 , 239. The mode taken by Shakspeare , p . 239-242 . 6. The fraud of Pavier the bookfeller , who in the year 1619 , after the THE CONTENTS. ...
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... edition of our author's dramatick works , of fo peculiar a nature , as to mark two distinct hands . Several paffages and cir- cumstances found in the old plays , of which there is no trace in Shakspeare's new modification of them ...
... edition of our author's dramatick works , of fo peculiar a nature , as to mark two distinct hands . Several paffages and cir- cumstances found in the old plays , of which there is no trace in Shakspeare's new modification of them ...
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... edition of his works . Mr. Upton has afked , " How does the painter diftinguish copies from originals but by manner and ftyle ? And have not authors their peculiar style and manner , from which a true critick can form as unerring a ...
... edition of his works . Mr. Upton has afked , " How does the painter diftinguish copies from originals but by manner and ftyle ? And have not authors their peculiar style and manner , from which a true critick can form as unerring a ...
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