The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son; F.C. and J. Rivington; J. Stockdale; W. Lowndes; G. Wilkie and J. Robinson; T. Egerton; J. Walker; Scatcherd and Letterman; W. Clarke and Sons; J. White and Company; B. Crosby and Company; W. Earle; J. Gray and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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Page iii
... better cause , " would have been with him a breach of moral obligation . Hence an ex- tensive line of business was necessarily precluded ; but he had the satisfaction of numbering among his clients many highly valued friends ; and other ...
... better cause , " would have been with him a breach of moral obligation . Hence an ex- tensive line of business was necessarily precluded ; but he had the satisfaction of numbering among his clients many highly valued friends ; and other ...
Page ix
... to the title , the remainder being in him . Like Mr. Steevens , he devoted his life and his fortune to the task of making the great Bard better known by his countrymen . * Of one to whom the readers of Shakspeare are ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
... to the title , the remainder being in him . Like Mr. Steevens , he devoted his life and his fortune to the task of making the great Bard better known by his countrymen . * Of one to whom the readers of Shakspeare are ADVERTISEMENT . ix.
Page 13
... better uses you refus'd : " Wit , courage , good shape , good partes , are all good , " As long as all these goods are no worse us'd ; * " And though the stage doth staine pure gentle bloud , " Yet generous yee are in minde and moode ...
... better uses you refus'd : " Wit , courage , good shape , good partes , are all good , " As long as all these goods are no worse us'd ; * " And though the stage doth staine pure gentle bloud , " Yet generous yee are in minde and moode ...
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... of mischievous agency , the engraver's ruff would have accorded better with the pursuits of his necromantick countryman , the celebrated Doctor Faustus . In the mean while it is asserted by every ade- 18 SUPPLEMENT TO.
... of mischievous agency , the engraver's ruff would have accorded better with the pursuits of his necromantick countryman , the celebrated Doctor Faustus . In the mean while it is asserted by every ade- 18 SUPPLEMENT TO.
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... better than the " shadow of a shade . " The late Sir Joshua Reynolds indeed once suggested , that whatever person it was designed for , it might have been left , as it now appears , unfinished . Various copies and plates , however , are ...
... better than the " shadow of a shade . " The late Sir Joshua Reynolds indeed once suggested , that whatever person it was designed for , it might have been left , as it now appears , unfinished . Various copies and plates , however , are ...
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