Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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Page xi
... thing more , which I did not do , and which I carefully avoided doing . I had been , for more than twenty years , upon terms of the greatest intimacy and , on my part at least , confidence with the Rev. Alexander Dyce ' . I had shown ...
... thing more , which I did not do , and which I carefully avoided doing . I had been , for more than twenty years , upon terms of the greatest intimacy and , on my part at least , confidence with the Rev. Alexander Dyce ' . I had shown ...
Page xix
... thing in the world to carry this point a vast deal farther , and to show how Mr. Dyce " Just hints a fault , and hesitates dislike , " where he cannot securely borrow , or directly blame . I am more sorry when I merit his reprehension ...
... thing in the world to carry this point a vast deal farther , and to show how Mr. Dyce " Just hints a fault , and hesitates dislike , " where he cannot securely borrow , or directly blame . I am more sorry when I merit his reprehension ...
Page xxvii
... thing for a quiet Life , " having to print a sentence about a poor man's " napless breeches " of fustian , in his note actually makes it appear , as if the fustian was not napless , but had been imported from Naples . Having erred about ...
... thing for a quiet Life , " having to print a sentence about a poor man's " napless breeches " of fustian , in his note actually makes it appear , as if the fustian was not napless , but had been imported from Naples . Having erred about ...
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... thing like a moral - play , with the exception , perhaps , of the character of Matthew Merrygreek , which , in some of its features , its love of mischief and its drollery , bears a resemblance to the Vice of the older drama * . Were ...
... thing like a moral - play , with the exception , perhaps , of the character of Matthew Merrygreek , which , in some of its features , its love of mischief and its drollery , bears a resemblance to the Vice of the older drama * . Were ...
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... things , that " Marlowe's father was a shoemaker at Canterbury , " and that he had an acquaintance at Dover whom he infected with the extreme liberality of his opinions on matters of religion . At the back of the title - page of the ...
... things , that " Marlowe's father was a shoemaker at Canterbury , " and that he had an acquaintance at Dover whom he infected with the extreme liberality of his opinions on matters of religion . At the back of the title - page of the ...
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