The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... likewife the advantage of various read- ings , which are not merely fuch as reiteration of copies will naturally produce . The curious examiner of Shakspeare's text , who poffeffes the first of these , ought not to be unfurnished with ...
... likewife the advantage of various read- ings , which are not merely fuch as reiteration of copies will naturally produce . The curious examiner of Shakspeare's text , who poffeffes the first of these , ought not to be unfurnished with ...
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... likewife ufed by the players in their preface , where they speak of Shakspeare : " who as he was a happie imitator of nature , was a moft gentle expreffer of it . " On the other hand fome little difficulty arifes from the line- " And ...
... likewife ufed by the players in their preface , where they speak of Shakspeare : " who as he was a happie imitator of nature , was a moft gentle expreffer of it . " On the other hand fome little difficulty arifes from the line- " And ...
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... probable that it was Shakspeare's piece . The name of Dowfabel , which is mentioned in this play , occurs likewife in an Eclogue entitled The Shepherd's Garland , by Michael Drayton , printed in 92 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... probable that it was Shakspeare's piece . The name of Dowfabel , which is mentioned in this play , occurs likewife in an Eclogue entitled The Shepherd's Garland , by Michael Drayton , printed in 92 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
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... likewife confirms the date at- tributed to this play . Some part of this laft argument in confirmation of the date which I had affigned fome years ago to the comedy before us , I owe to Mr. Capell ; and while I acknowledge the ...
... likewife confirms the date at- tributed to this play . Some part of this laft argument in confirmation of the date which I had affigned fome years ago to the comedy before us , I owe to Mr. Capell ; and while I acknowledge the ...
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... likewife dies in his infancy . But this by no means diminishes the force of the hypothefis which has been just now stated ; it only fhews , that Shakspeare was not under the neceffity of twifting the ftory to his purpose , and that this ...
... likewife dies in his infancy . But this by no means diminishes the force of the hypothefis which has been just now stated ; it only fhews , that Shakspeare was not under the neceffity of twifting the ftory to his purpose , and that this ...
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