The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page 71
... hands , among others his Groatfworth of Wit , in which a letter written to divers play - makers is offenfively by one or two of them taken ; and MS . Additions by Oldys to Winftanley's Lives of the Poets , Probably in October , for on ...
... hands , among others his Groatfworth of Wit , in which a letter written to divers play - makers is offenfively by one or two of them taken ; and MS . Additions by Oldys to Winftanley's Lives of the Poets , Probably in October , for on ...
Page 72
... hand . was none of the beft ; licenfed it must bee , ere it could be printed , which could never bee , if it could not be read . To be brief , I writ it over , and as near as I could followed the copy ; onely in that letter I put ...
... hand . was none of the beft ; licenfed it must bee , ere it could be printed , which could never bee , if it could not be read . To be brief , I writ it over , and as near as I could followed the copy ; onely in that letter I put ...
Page 80
... hand of Shakspeare , the old as well as the new play must have been written by him , and the fabrick which I have built with some labour , falls at once to the ground . But let not the reader be alarmed ; for if it fuffers from no other ...
... hand of Shakspeare , the old as well as the new play must have been written by him , and the fabrick which I have built with some labour , falls at once to the ground . But let not the reader be alarmed ; for if it fuffers from no other ...
Page 108
... hand , there actually was an earthquake in England on the 6th of April 1580 , which he might here have had in view . It formerly feemed improbable to me that Shakspeare , when he was writing this tragedy , fhould have adverted , with ...
... hand , there actually was an earthquake in England on the 6th of April 1580 , which he might here have had in view . It formerly feemed improbable to me that Shakspeare , when he was writing this tragedy , fhould have adverted , with ...
Page 114
... hands and feals , " Troilus and Creffida . " Art thou a feodary for this act ? " Cymbeline . See the note on that paffage , Vol . XIX . p . 103 , 104 , n.3 . " Are thofe precepts ferved ? " fays Shallow to Davy , in King Henry IV ...
... hands and feals , " Troilus and Creffida . " Art thou a feodary for this act ? " Cymbeline . See the note on that paffage , Vol . XIX . p . 103 , 104 , n.3 . " Are thofe precepts ferved ? " fays Shallow to Davy , in King Henry IV ...
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