The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... OF ATHENS . OTHELLO . VOL . XX . ROMEO AND JULIET . COMEDY OF ERRORS . VOL . XXI . TITUS ANDRONICUS . PERICLES , and Differtations . Addenda , and Gloffarial Index . ADVERTISEMENT . THE merits of our great dramatick Bard , CONTENTS .
... OF ATHENS . OTHELLO . VOL . XX . ROMEO AND JULIET . COMEDY OF ERRORS . VOL . XXI . TITUS ANDRONICUS . PERICLES , and Differtations . Addenda , and Gloffarial Index . ADVERTISEMENT . THE merits of our great dramatick Bard , CONTENTS .
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... errors or omiffions that may be difcovered in his part of the work ; a work which , notwithstanding the utmost exertion of diligence , has never been produced without fome imperfection . Circumftanced as he has been , he is fenfible how ...
... errors or omiffions that may be difcovered in his part of the work ; a work which , notwithstanding the utmost exertion of diligence , has never been produced without fome imperfection . Circumftanced as he has been , he is fenfible how ...
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... errors . Marshall most certainly did fo in the prefent inftance ; but while he corrected Droefhout's ruff , he has been led by him to defert his original in an unauthorised expansion of our author's forehead . SUPPLEMENT TO THE ...
... errors . Marshall most certainly did fo in the prefent inftance ; but while he corrected Droefhout's ruff , he has been led by him to defert his original in an unauthorised expansion of our author's forehead . SUPPLEMENT TO THE ...
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... errors and omiffions was created in the text of our author ; the natural and certain confe- quence of every re - impreffion of a work which is not overseen by other eyes than thofe of its printer . Nor is it at all improbable that the ...
... errors and omiffions was created in the text of our author ; the natural and certain confe- quence of every re - impreffion of a work which is not overseen by other eyes than thofe of its printer . Nor is it at all improbable that the ...
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... errors then might not have been expected , when compofitors were wholly unlettered and care- lefs , and a corrector of the press an officer unknown ? To him who is inclined to difpute our grounds for this laft affertion , we would ...
... errors then might not have been expected , when compofitors were wholly unlettered and care- lefs , and a corrector of the press an officer unknown ? To him who is inclined to difpute our grounds for this laft affertion , we would ...
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