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The collection of parallel passages which the editor has brought forward to justify
his supposition , is such as will make the reader smile . The following is a
specimen : Arden of Feversham , p . 74 : Fling down Endimion , and snatch him
up .
The collection of parallel passages which the editor has brought forward to justify
his supposition , is such as will make the reader smile . The following is a
specimen : Arden of Feversham , p . 74 : Fling down Endimion , and snatch him
up .
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Explanatory and Critical Notes on divers Passages of Shakspeare's Plays , by
Francis Peck . Printed with his “ New Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. John
Milton . ” 4t0 . 1740 . An Essay towards fixing the true Standards of Witand
Humour ...
Explanatory and Critical Notes on divers Passages of Shakspeare's Plays , by
Francis Peck . Printed with his “ New Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Mr. John
Milton . ” 4t0 . 1740 . An Essay towards fixing the true Standards of Witand
Humour ...
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An Answer to certain Passages in Mr. W ----- ' s Preface to his Edition of
Shakspeare , together with fome Remarks on the Errors and many false
Criticisms in the Work itself . 8vo . 1748 . Remarks upon alate Edition of
Shakspeare : with a long ...
An Answer to certain Passages in Mr. W ----- ' s Preface to his Edition of
Shakspeare , together with fome Remarks on the Errors and many false
Criticisms in the Work itself . 8vo . 1748 . Remarks upon alate Edition of
Shakspeare : with a long ...
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Illustrated with explanatory Notes , and similar Passages from ancient and
modern Authors . By Williain Dodd , B. A. late of Clare Hall , Cambridge . 2 Vols .
12mo . First Edition , 1752. Second Edition , 1757. Third Edition in 3 Vols . 1780 .
Illustrated with explanatory Notes , and similar Passages from ancient and
modern Authors . By Williain Dodd , B. A. late of Clare Hall , Cambridge . 2 Vols .
12mo . First Edition , 1752. Second Edition , 1757. Third Edition in 3 Vols . 1780 .
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8vo . 1775 . A Letter to George Hardinge , Efq . on the Subject of a Passage in Mr.
Steevens's Preface to his Impression of Shakspeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ]
4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson observed of this performance 50 ON CRITICISMS.
8vo . 1775 . A Letter to George Hardinge , Efq . on the Subject of a Passage in Mr.
Steevens's Preface to his Impression of Shakspeare . [ By the Rev. Mr. Collins . ]
4to . 1777. [ Dr. Johnson observed of this performance 50 ON CRITICISMS.
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