The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... fhall we find an equal conformity in his features ? Few objects indeed are occasionally more difficult to feize , than the flender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the eye will often VOL . I. excellent engravings of Mr ...
... fhall we find an equal conformity in his features ? Few objects indeed are occasionally more difficult to feize , than the flender traits that mark the character of a face ; and the eye will often VOL . I. excellent engravings of Mr ...
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... fhall offer to point out , among the numerous prints of Shakspeare , any one that is more like him than the reft ? The play of Pericles has been added to this col- lection , by the advice of Dr. Farmer . To make room for it Titus ...
... fhall offer to point out , among the numerous prints of Shakspeare , any one that is more like him than the reft ? The play of Pericles has been added to this col- lection , by the advice of Dr. Farmer . To make room for it Titus ...
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... fhall entreat our opponents to exchange that phrase for another more germane , " and fay inftead of it , that we have deviated from the text of the publishers of fingle plays in quarto , or their fucceffors , the edi- tors of the first ...
... fhall entreat our opponents to exchange that phrase for another more germane , " and fay inftead of it , that we have deviated from the text of the publishers of fingle plays in quarto , or their fucceffors , the edi- tors of the first ...
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... fhall not fhrink from controverfy with thofe who main- tain a different opinion , and refufe to acquiefce in modern fuggeflions if oppofed to the authority of quartos and folios , configned to us by a set of people who were wholly ...
... fhall not fhrink from controverfy with thofe who main- tain a different opinion , and refufe to acquiefce in modern fuggeflions if oppofed to the authority of quartos and folios , configned to us by a set of people who were wholly ...
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... fhall not , however , be oftentatiously pointed out , and for this only reason : That as they decrease but little , if at all , the vigour of Shakspeare , the critick who in general has performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of ...
... fhall not , however , be oftentatiously pointed out , and for this only reason : That as they decrease but little , if at all , the vigour of Shakspeare , the critick who in general has performed with accuracy one of the heaviest of ...
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