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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... thought not unworthy of the reader's attention . The letter has no date : - Sir , I am at present so much harrassed with private business that it is not in my power to afford you the long and regular answer which your letter deserves ...
... thought not unworthy of the reader's attention . The letter has no date : - Sir , I am at present so much harrassed with private business that it is not in my power to afford you the long and regular answer which your letter deserves ...
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... thought myself under the necessity of observing , that I ought not to be suspected of being impotently silent in regard to objections which I had never read till it was too late for any replication on my side to be made . You rely much ...
... thought myself under the necessity of observing , that I ought not to be suspected of being impotently silent in regard to objections which I had never read till it was too late for any replication on my side to be made . You rely much ...
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... 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 [ ragedy ] . I ex- pect almost every one of them to be ...
... 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 [ ragedy ] . I ex- pect almost every one of them to be ...
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... with the jealousy of authorship ; and while his approbation was readily bestowed upon those whose competi- tion he thought he had no reason to dread , he was fretfully impatient of a brother near the throne : EDITOR'S PREFACE . xiii.
... with the jealousy of authorship ; and while his approbation was readily bestowed upon those whose competi- tion he thought he had no reason to dread , he was fretfully impatient of a brother near the throne : EDITOR'S PREFACE . xiii.
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... thought , with some of his predecessors , that the text of Shakspeare was ' fixed ' in any particular edition beyond the hope or pro- bability of future amendment . ' He has rather coincided with the opinion of Mr. Gifford , ' that ...
... thought , with some of his predecessors , that the text of Shakspeare was ' fixed ' in any particular edition beyond the hope or pro- bability of future amendment . ' He has rather coincided with the opinion of Mr. Gifford , ' that ...
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