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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... conjecture has been happily got rid of . By perseverance in this plan , he ef- fected more to the elucidation of his author than any if not all his predecessors , and justly entitled himself to the distinction of being confessed the ...
... conjecture has been happily got rid of . By perseverance in this plan , he ef- fected more to the elucidation of his author than any if not all his predecessors , and justly entitled himself to the distinction of being confessed the ...
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... conjecture may occasionally be sent out on a more hopeless errand . The old pictures at Tichfield House , as part of the Wriothesley property , were divided , not many years ago , between the Dukes of Portland and Beaufort . Some of ...
... conjecture may occasionally be sent out on a more hopeless errand . The old pictures at Tichfield House , as part of the Wriothesley property , were divided , not many years ago , between the Dukes of Portland and Beaufort . Some of ...
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... conjecture , and therefore , in a few instances , would have been produced only to have been persecuted . - May it be subjoined , that the freedom with which the same gentleman has treated the notes of others , seems to have author ...
... conjecture , and therefore , in a few instances , would have been produced only to have been persecuted . - May it be subjoined , that the freedom with which the same gentleman has treated the notes of others , seems to have author ...
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... conjecture or illustration , should outweigh a thousand spurious haths deposed in favour of legitimate has's , and the like insignifi- cant recoveries , which may not too degradingly • See Mr. Malone's Preface . E2 be termed the ...
... conjecture or illustration , should outweigh a thousand spurious haths deposed in favour of legitimate has's , and the like insignifi- cant recoveries , which may not too degradingly • See Mr. Malone's Preface . E2 be termed the ...
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... conjecture ; for similar execrations are found in many ancient Latin epitaphs . Mr. Steevens hast justly mentioned it as a singular circum- stance , that Shakspeare does not appear to have written any verses on his contemporaries ...
... conjecture ; for similar execrations are found in many ancient Latin epitaphs . Mr. Steevens hast justly mentioned it as a singular circum- stance , that Shakspeare does not appear to have written any verses on his contemporaries ...
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