Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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... writing ) an extremely remarkable communication to a nobleman of that period , as far as we can judge , giving him timely ... written and printed on the anonymous letter , under such peculiar circumstances , conveyed to the hands of Lord ...
... writing ) an extremely remarkable communication to a nobleman of that period , as far as we can judge , giving him timely ... written and printed on the anonymous letter , under such peculiar circumstances , conveyed to the hands of Lord ...
Page xxiii
... written , and the compositor read " drossy " dizzy , the last being then spelt with the doubles . When the Rev. Mr. Dyce republishes his " Middleton's Works " he will thank me for this emendation ; though he will then probably withdraw ...
... written , and the compositor read " drossy " dizzy , the last being then spelt with the doubles . When the Rev. Mr. Dyce republishes his " Middleton's Works " he will thank me for this emendation ; though he will then probably withdraw ...
Page xxiv
... how could he assign one ? ) he reprints the old blunder , and seems just as well satisfied with rejecting what Shakespeare must have written , as if he had himself recovered a portion of the lost language of the poet : this , xxiv PREFACE.
... how could he assign one ? ) he reprints the old blunder , and seems just as well satisfied with rejecting what Shakespeare must have written , as if he had himself recovered a portion of the lost language of the poet : this , xxiv PREFACE.
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... written , in 1844 , a fourth series of Miracle - plays has come to light : it is a MS . upon vellum of about the reign of Henry VI . , and in all essential particulars it seems to accord with other collections of scriptural dramas . The ...
... written , in 1844 , a fourth series of Miracle - plays has come to light : it is a MS . upon vellum of about the reign of Henry VI . , and in all essential particulars it seems to accord with other collections of scriptural dramas . The ...
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... written on the history of our ancient drama , it will not here be out of place to give some account of the incidents to which it relates , and of the persons concerned in them . The title of the piece , and the year in which the events ...
... written on the history of our ancient drama , it will not here be out of place to give some account of the incidents to which it relates , and of the persons concerned in them . The title of the piece , and the year in which the events ...
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