The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... labour of arranging them without protracting the publication of this work to a distant period . I may remark that his memoranda did not appear to relate to matters which had any direct reference to what bears upon the drama ; but are ...
... labour of arranging them without protracting the publication of this work to a distant period . I may remark that his memoranda did not appear to relate to matters which had any direct reference to what bears upon the drama ; but are ...
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... labour of attempting to discover his meaning * . Never was there a writer who appeared to have taken more pains to show that language , in his opinion , was not intended to communicate our ideas ; but I can sincerely state that I have ...
... labour of attempting to discover his meaning * . Never was there a writer who appeared to have taken more pains to show that language , in his opinion , was not intended to communicate our ideas ; but I can sincerely state that I have ...
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... labour , though not a little adding to my own , if , wherever the vari- ous commentators agree in their explanation of a term , I affixed that explanation in the index ; where they differ , I have not assumed the office of a judge , but ...
... labour , though not a little adding to my own , if , wherever the vari- ous commentators agree in their explanation of a term , I affixed that explanation in the index ; where they differ , I have not assumed the office of a judge , but ...
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... of a letter to his friend Lord Charle- mont , a nobleman with whom he lived on the most inti- mate footing , and maintained a constant correspondence . It has been thought by some that the labour which lxvi A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
... of a letter to his friend Lord Charle- mont , a nobleman with whom he lived on the most inti- mate footing , and maintained a constant correspondence . It has been thought by some that the labour which lxvi A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF.
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William Shakespeare. It has been thought by some that the labour which he bestowed upon this performance was more than commen- surate with the importance of the subject ; and it is true that a slighter effort would have been sufficient ...
William Shakespeare. It has been thought by some that the labour which he bestowed upon this performance was more than commen- surate with the importance of the subject ; and it is true that a slighter effort would have been sufficient ...
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