The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... Malone's Essay on Ford's Pamphlet , & c . Steevens's Remarks on it - 222 374 408 VOL . III . Malone's historical Account of the English Stage 1 Additions 351 Additions by Steevens 404 Further Historical Account by Chalmers ·· 417 ...
... Malone's Essay on Ford's Pamphlet , & c . Steevens's Remarks on it - 222 374 408 VOL . III . Malone's historical Account of the English Stage 1 Additions 351 Additions by Steevens 404 Further Historical Account by Chalmers ·· 417 ...
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... Malone , * esq . the great rival commentator on Shakspeare ; J. P. Kemble , esq . not only an excellent critick and collector of dramatic curiosities , but himself , ( perhaps with the exception of his sister only , ) the best living ...
... Malone , * esq . the great rival commentator on Shakspeare ; J. P. Kemble , esq . not only an excellent critick and collector of dramatic curiosities , but himself , ( perhaps with the exception of his sister only , ) the best living ...
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... Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ivory rake and golden spade in List of the different engravings ... Malone's edit . 1790 . Harding , 8vo . Set of Prints to Shakspeare 1793 . No two of these Portraits are alike ; nor ...
... Malone , whose implements of criticism , like the ivory rake and golden spade in List of the different engravings ... Malone's edit . 1790 . Harding , 8vo . Set of Prints to Shakspeare 1793 . No two of these Portraits are alike ; nor ...
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... Malone , however , in his Letter to Dr. Far- mer , has styled these necessary corrections such " as could not escape a person of the most ordi- nary capacity , who had been one month convers- ant with a printing - house ; " a ...
... Malone , however , in his Letter to Dr. Far- mer , has styled these necessary corrections such " as could not escape a person of the most ordi- nary capacity , who had been one month convers- ant with a printing - house ; " a ...
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... Malone . The numerous corrections from it admitted by that gentleman into his text , and pointed out in his 9 Amounting to ( as we are informed by a very accurate com- positor who undertook to count them ) 186 . Instances wherein Mr. Malone ...
... Malone . The numerous corrections from it admitted by that gentleman into his text , and pointed out in his 9 Amounting to ( as we are informed by a very accurate com- positor who undertook to count them ) 186 . Instances wherein Mr. Malone ...
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