The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page x
... muft give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see " Alcides beaten by his page . " - Inferior volat Mr. M. Mason will alfo forgive us if we add , that a small number of his proposed amend- ments are fuppreffed through honeft ...
... muft give way , and no reader will patiently endure to see " Alcides beaten by his page . " - Inferior volat Mr. M. Mason will alfo forgive us if we add , that a small number of his proposed amend- ments are fuppreffed through honeft ...
Page xi
... muft remain in an unfettled ftate , and float in obedience to every gale of contradictory criticism . Could a perfect and decifive edition of the following fcenes be produced , it were to be expected only ( though we fear in vain ) from ...
... muft remain in an unfettled ftate , and float in obedience to every gale of contradictory criticism . Could a perfect and decifive edition of the following fcenes be produced , it were to be expected only ( though we fear in vain ) from ...
Page xviii
... be suspected , and therefore muft remain unexpelled . - To other defects of our late editions may be fubjoined , as not the leaft notorious , an exuberance of comment . Our fituation has not unaptly refembled that xviii ADVERTISEMENT .
... be suspected , and therefore muft remain unexpelled . - To other defects of our late editions may be fubjoined , as not the leaft notorious , an exuberance of comment . Our fituation has not unaptly refembled that xviii ADVERTISEMENT .
Page xxi
... muft not iffue into the world without particular and ample acknowledgements of the benefit it has derived from the labours of the last editor , whose attention , diligence , and fpirit of enquiry , have very far exceeded thofe of the ...
... muft not iffue into the world without particular and ample acknowledgements of the benefit it has derived from the labours of the last editor , whose attention , diligence , and fpirit of enquiry , have very far exceeded thofe of the ...
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... muft ftill regard it as a valuable fupplement to that work ; and no stronger plea in its favour can be advanced , than the frequent ufe made of it by Mr. Malone . The numerous corrections from it admitted by that gentleman into his text ...
... muft ftill regard it as a valuable fupplement to that work ; and no stronger plea in its favour can be advanced , than the frequent ufe made of it by Mr. Malone . The numerous corrections from it admitted by that gentleman into his text ...
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