The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... because he happened to find them together . Such paffages can be illustrated only by him who has read the same story in the very book which Shakspeare consulted . " He that undertakes an edition of Shakspeare , has all these ...
... because he happened to find them together . Such paffages can be illustrated only by him who has read the same story in the very book which Shakspeare consulted . " He that undertakes an edition of Shakspeare , has all these ...
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... because , instead of printing these plays from a mañu- fcript , the editors of the folio , to fave labour , or from fome other motive , printed the greater part of them from the very copies which they reprefented as maimed and imperfect ...
... because , instead of printing these plays from a mañu- fcript , the editors of the folio , to fave labour , or from fome other motive , printed the greater part of them from the very copies which they reprefented as maimed and imperfect ...
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... because which of them was first , can not be ascertained ; and being each printed from a manufcript , they carry with them a degree of authority to which a re - impreffion cannot be entitled . Of the tragedy of King Lear there are no ...
... because which of them was first , can not be ascertained ; and being each printed from a manufcript , they carry with them a degree of authority to which a re - impreffion cannot be entitled . Of the tragedy of King Lear there are no ...
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... in unrespective same , " Because we now are full . " Finding this nonfenfe , he printed " in unrefpective place . " In the quarto he would have found the true word - fieve . I Again , Again : " Doft thou love me ? I know PRE E AC E. xxvii.
... in unrespective same , " Because we now are full . " Finding this nonfenfe , he printed " in unrefpective place . " In the quarto he would have found the true word - fieve . I Again , Again : " Doft thou love me ? I know PRE E AC E. xxvii.
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... because I pointed them out on a former occafion . A & III . fc . i . It may perhaps be urged that fome of the variations in thefe lifts , are of no great confequence ; but to preferve our poet's genuine text is certainly important ; for ...
... because I pointed them out on a former occafion . A & III . fc . i . It may perhaps be urged that fome of the variations in thefe lifts , are of no great confequence ; but to preferve our poet's genuine text is certainly important ; for ...
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