The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page xxvii
... Preface , p . 443 ) speaks with fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are thefe affertions proved ? By expofing its errors ( fome of which nevertheless are of a very ...
... Preface , p . 443 ) speaks with fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are thefe affertions proved ? By expofing its errors ( fome of which nevertheless are of a very ...
Page xxix
... Preface , indeed , p . 396 , will abfolve us from that cenfure ; for he al- lows them to be of a date previous to his own edition . King Henry VI . Part I. King Richard III . II . III . King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius Cæfar Antony ...
... Preface , indeed , p . 396 , will abfolve us from that cenfure ; for he al- lows them to be of a date previous to his own edition . King Henry VI . Part I. King Richard III . II . III . King Henry VIII . Coriolanus Julius Cæfar Antony ...
Page 13
... preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert , what , in my opinion , cannot be denied , that all Jonfon's pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the fame humours a little varied and written ...
... preface to his Mock Aftrologer , 1671 , he hardly dares to affert , what , in my opinion , cannot be denied , that all Jonfon's pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the fame humours a little varied and written ...
Page 59
... luft , and his language is as hobgoblin as his perfon : in all things he is diftinguifhed from other mortals . Preface to Troilus and Crefida . MALONE . cepts , fo it would be hard to judge him OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 59.
... luft , and his language is as hobgoblin as his perfon : in all things he is diftinguifhed from other mortals . Preface to Troilus and Crefida . MALONE . cepts , fo it would be hard to judge him OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 59.
Page 72
... preface to the edition he had publifhed of our poet's works . He replied " There might be in the garden of mankind fuch plants as would feem to pride themselves more in a regular production of their own native fruits , than in having ...
... preface to the edition he had publifhed of our poet's works . He replied " There might be in the garden of mankind fuch plants as would feem to pride themselves more in a regular production of their own native fruits , than in having ...
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