The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... inferted from the fecond folio , and , in a known inftance , the entire play of Cym- beiine ; the genuine date at the end of it ( 1632 ) having been altered into 1623 . Since it was thought advantageous to adopt fuch con- trivances ...
... inferted from the fecond folio , and , in a known inftance , the entire play of Cym- beiine ; the genuine date at the end of it ( 1632 ) having been altered into 1623 . Since it was thought advantageous to adopt fuch con- trivances ...
Page 46
... inferted , which were never before collected and publifhed . By a frolling Player . [ John Roberts . ] 8vo . 1729 . Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark , written by William Shakspeare . Printed for W. Wilkins in ...
... inferted , which were never before collected and publifhed . By a frolling Player . [ John Roberts . ] 8vo . 1729 . Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark , written by William Shakspeare . Printed for W. Wilkins in ...
Page 66
... . " Thefe lines were inferted by Mr. Rowe in his firft edition of The Life of Shakspeare , and he then fuppofed that they related to our poet , and 66 alluded to his having withdrawn himfelf for fome time 66 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
... . " Thefe lines were inferted by Mr. Rowe in his firft edition of The Life of Shakspeare , and he then fuppofed that they related to our poet , and 66 alluded to his having withdrawn himfelf for fome time 66 CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER.
Page 73
... inferted in a pre- ceding paragraph in crotchets , appears from the paffage itfelf already quoted ; for there was no- thing in Greene's exhortation to Lodge and Peele , the other two perfons addreffed , by which either of them could ...
... inferted in a pre- ceding paragraph in crotchets , appears from the paffage itfelf already quoted ; for there was no- thing in Greene's exhortation to Lodge and Peele , the other two perfons addreffed , by which either of them could ...
Page 87
... inferted between the time of that poet's death , and the year 1600 , when the play was published . And indeed , if the allufion was intended , which I do not believe , the paffage must have been added in that interval ; for A Midfummer ...
... inferted between the time of that poet's death , and the year 1600 , when the play was published . And indeed , if the allufion was intended , which I do not believe , the paffage must have been added in that interval ; for A Midfummer ...
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