The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... mention'd it within their wills , Bequeathing it as a rich legacy Unto their iffue ; " and were there ground for the report that Shakspeare was the real father of Sir William D'Avenant , and that the picture already fpoken of was ...
... mention'd it within their wills , Bequeathing it as a rich legacy Unto their iffue ; " and were there ground for the report that Shakspeare was the real father of Sir William D'Avenant , and that the picture already fpoken of was ...
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... mentioned , we conceive to have been the basis of its fucceffor in 1632 . At the fame time , however , a fresh and abun- dant feries of errors and omiffions was created in the text of our author ; the natural and certain confequence of ...
... mentioned , we conceive to have been the basis of its fucceffor in 1632 . At the fame time , however , a fresh and abun- dant feries of errors and omiffions was created in the text of our author ; the natural and certain confequence of ...
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... The New Inn and The Alchemift , he forbears to mention that fuch alfo is the reading of the fecond , though not of the first folio . See Vol . V. p . 154. n . 7 . 1 1 fubfcribe ( a circumftance of which we need not ADVERTISEMENT . xxvii.
... The New Inn and The Alchemift , he forbears to mention that fuch alfo is the reading of the fecond , though not of the first folio . See Vol . V. p . 154. n . 7 . 1 1 fubfcribe ( a circumftance of which we need not ADVERTISEMENT . xxvii.
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... mentioned here as a covert mode of attack , or as a " note of preparation " for future hoftilities . The office of " devifing brave punishments " for faithless editors , is therefore ftrenuously declined , even though their guilt fhould ...
... mentioned here as a covert mode of attack , or as a " note of preparation " for future hoftilities . The office of " devifing brave punishments " for faithless editors , is therefore ftrenuously declined , even though their guilt fhould ...
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... mentioned , to whofe obliging attention to my inquiries I am indebted for many particulars relative to our poet's family , ) that Mr. John Shakspeare in the former part of his life was in good circumftances , fuch perfons being ...
... mentioned , to whofe obliging attention to my inquiries I am indebted for many particulars relative to our poet's family , ) that Mr. John Shakspeare in the former part of his life was in good circumftances , fuch perfons being ...
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