The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 256
... corrected may be by fome other editor defended and efta- blifhed . " Criticks I faw , that other's names efface , " And fix their own , with labour , in the place ; " Their own , like others , foon their place refign'd , " Or disappear ...
... corrected may be by fome other editor defended and efta- blifhed . " Criticks I faw , that other's names efface , " And fix their own , with labour , in the place ; " Their own , like others , foon their place refign'd , " Or disappear ...
Page 292
... correcting here and there fome of it's groffeft miftakes , and divi- ding into acts and fcenes the plays that were not divided before . But no fooner was this edition in the hands of the publick , than they faw in part its deficiences ...
... correcting here and there fome of it's groffeft miftakes , and divi- ding into acts and fcenes the plays that were not divided before . But no fooner was this edition in the hands of the publick , than they faw in part its deficiences ...
Page 362
... corrected and amplified by the Reverend Dr. Farmer , the fubftance of whofe very decifive pam- phlet is interfperfed through the notes which are added in this revifal of Dr. Johnson's Shakspeare . To thofe who have advanced the ...
... corrected and amplified by the Reverend Dr. Farmer , the fubftance of whofe very decifive pam- phlet is interfperfed through the notes which are added in this revifal of Dr. Johnson's Shakspeare . To thofe who have advanced the ...
Page 383
... corrected by a careful collation of the oldest copies , by which it is hoped that many restorations may yet be made ; at leaft it will be necellary to collect and note the variations as materials for future criticks , for it very often ...
... corrected by a careful collation of the oldest copies , by which it is hoped that many restorations may yet be made ; at leaft it will be necellary to collect and note the variations as materials for future criticks , for it very often ...
Page 393
... corrected the error according to his own fancy , and probably while the work was paf- fing through the prefs , by reading-- " I was not born to yield , thou haughty Scot . " In Romeo and Juliet , Juliet fays to her nurse , " In faith ...
... corrected the error according to his own fancy , and probably while the work was paf- fing through the prefs , by reading-- " I was not born to yield , thou haughty Scot . " In Romeo and Juliet , Juliet fays to her nurse , " In faith ...
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