The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... late Mr. Reed's coadjutor in the fifth edition , who was particularly recommended to the proprie- tors for that office by Mr. Steevens : how he has answered such a recommendation is left to the public to judge : he only begs permission ...
... late Mr. Reed's coadjutor in the fifth edition , who was particularly recommended to the proprie- tors for that office by Mr. Steevens : how he has answered such a recommendation is left to the public to judge : he only begs permission ...
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... late George Keate , esq . ) ; " A Complete Collection of the Cambridge Prize Poems , from their first Institution , in 1750 , to the present Time , " 8vo . 1773 ; an edition of Johnson and Steevens's Shakspeare , 10 vol . 8vo . 1785 ...
... late George Keate , esq . ) ; " A Complete Collection of the Cambridge Prize Poems , from their first Institution , in 1750 , to the present Time , " 8vo . 1773 ; an edition of Johnson and Steevens's Shakspeare , 10 vol . 8vo . 1785 ...
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... late Dr. Farmer , the worthy master of Emanuel College , Cambridge , he was long and intimately acquainted , and regularly for many years spent an autumnal month with him at that pleasant seat of learning . At that period the thea ...
... late Dr. Farmer , the worthy master of Emanuel College , Cambridge , he was long and intimately acquainted , and regularly for many years spent an autumnal month with him at that pleasant seat of learning . At that period the thea ...
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... late comptroller of the Foreign Post - office , who has frequently beguiled him into an agreeable saunter of near twenty miles , to his delightful retreat in the pleasant village of Amwell , where he was al- ways as happy , and as much ...
... late comptroller of the Foreign Post - office , who has frequently beguiled him into an agreeable saunter of near twenty miles , to his delightful retreat in the pleasant village of Amwell , where he was al- ways as happy , and as much ...
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... late works of Mr. George Chalmers . An application was therefore made to that gentleman for his consent , which was imme- diately granted ; and to render the favour more acceptable , permission was given to divest the ex- tracts of the ...
... late works of Mr. George Chalmers . An application was therefore made to that gentleman for his consent , which was imme- diately granted ; and to render the favour more acceptable , permission was given to divest the ex- tracts of the ...
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