The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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... present publication is to afford the general reader a correct edition of Shakspeare , accompanied by an abridged commentary , in which all superfluous and refuted explanations and conjectures , and all the controversies and squabbles of ...
... present publication is to afford the general reader a correct edition of Shakspeare , accompanied by an abridged commentary , in which all superfluous and refuted explanations and conjectures , and all the controversies and squabbles of ...
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... present the reader with more satisfactory explanations of difficult pas- sages , and with more exact definitions of ob- solete words and phrases , than are to be found in the notes to the variorum editions . The causes which have ...
... present the reader with more satisfactory explanations of difficult pas- sages , and with more exact definitions of ob- solete words and phrases , than are to be found in the notes to the variorum editions . The causes which have ...
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... present so much harassed with private business that it is not in my power to afford you the long and regular answer which your letter deserves . Permit me , how- ever , to desert order and propriety , replying to your last sentence ...
... present so much harassed with private business that it is not in my power to afford you the long and regular answer which your letter deserves . Permit me , how- ever , to desert order and propriety , replying to your last sentence ...
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... present occasion . You are at liberty to leave out whatever parts of my note you please . However we may privately disa- gree , there is no reason why we should make sport for the world , for such is the only effect of public ...
... present occasion . You are at liberty to leave out whatever parts of my note you please . However we may privately disa- gree , there is no reason why we should make sport for the world , for such is the only effect of public ...
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... made a liber- al present to him of his valuable collection of old plays ; he afterwards called himself a dowager editor , ' and said he would never more trouble himself about Shakspeare . This is gathered from EDITOR'S PREFACE . xi.
... made a liber- al present to him of his valuable collection of old plays ; he afterwards called himself a dowager editor , ' and said he would never more trouble himself about Shakspeare . This is gathered from EDITOR'S PREFACE . xi.
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