The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, with notes original and selected by S.W. Singer, and a life of the poet by C. Symmons, Del 16, Volym 1 |
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... . Steevens , like Malone , began his career as an editor of Shakspeare with scrupulous attention to the old copies , but when he once came to enter-循 tain some jealousy of Malone's intrusion into his province , EDITOR'S PREFACE . vii.
... . Steevens , like Malone , began his career as an editor of Shakspeare with scrupulous attention to the old copies , but when he once came to enter-循 tain some jealousy of Malone's intrusion into his province , EDITOR'S PREFACE . vii.
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... copy of your work , which you enlarged as long as you thought fit.- The arrival of people on business prevents me from adding more than that I hope to be still indulged with the correction of my own notes on the Y [ orkshire ] T ...
... copy of your work , which you enlarged as long as you thought fit.- The arrival of people on business prevents me from adding more than that I hope to be still indulged with the correction of my own notes on the Y [ orkshire ] T ...
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... copies , are already sold . ' In another letter , in reply to a remonstrance about the suspension of his visits to Malone , Steevens says : - ' I will confess to you with- out reserve the cause why I have not made even my business ...
... copies , are already sold . ' In another letter , in reply to a remonstrance about the suspension of his visits to Malone , Steevens says : - ' I will confess to you with- out reserve the cause why I have not made even my business ...
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... copies of your notes , must often prove no better than idle cavils when applied to the second and amended edition of them . I know not that any editor has insisted on the very ex- tensive privileges which you have continued to claim ...
... copies of your notes , must often prove no better than idle cavils when applied to the second and amended edition of them . I know not that any editor has insisted on the very ex- tensive privileges which you have continued to claim ...
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... copy , and support of the readings of the second folio , which Malone treats as of no authority ; -his affected contempt for the Poems of Shakspeare , & c . Mr. Boswell has judiciously characterised Steevens : With great diligence , an ...
... copy , and support of the readings of the second folio , which Malone treats as of no authority ; -his affected contempt for the Poems of Shakspeare , & c . Mr. Boswell has judiciously characterised Steevens : With great diligence , an ...
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