The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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Page ix
Such was my single motive for the change , and I hope you will do me the honour to believe I had no other design in it . As it is some time since my opinions have had the good fortune to coincide with yours in the least matter of ...
Such was my single motive for the change , and I hope you will do me the honour to believe I had no other design in it . As it is some time since my opinions have had the good fortune to coincide with yours in the least matter of ...
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The arrival of people on business prevents me from adding more than that I hope to be still indulged with the correction of my own notes on the Y [ orkshire ] T [ ragedy ) . I expect almost every one of them to be disputed , but assure ...
The arrival of people on business prevents me from adding more than that I hope to be still indulged with the correction of my own notes on the Y [ orkshire ] T [ ragedy ) . I expect almost every one of them to be disputed , but assure ...
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It will be seen that the Editor has not thought , with some of his predecessors , that the text of Shakspeare was ' fixed in any particular edition ' beyond the hope or probability of future amendment . ' He has rather coincided with ...
It will be seen that the Editor has not thought , with some of his predecessors , that the text of Shakspeare was ' fixed in any particular edition ' beyond the hope or probability of future amendment . ' He has rather coincided with ...
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... beyond our hopes , and all men's expectations , most admirable ' ; for the Islands of the Bermudas , as every man knoweth that hath heard or read of them , were NEVER INA ABITED by any Christian or Heathen people , but ever · teemed ...
... beyond our hopes , and all men's expectations , most admirable ' ; for the Islands of the Bermudas , as every man knoweth that hath heard or read of them , were NEVER INA ABITED by any Christian or Heathen people , but ever · teemed ...
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I have no hope That he's undrown'd . Ant . 0 , out of that no hope , What great hope have you ! no hope , that way , is Another way so high an hope , that even Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond 18 , But doubts discovery there .
I have no hope That he's undrown'd . Ant . 0 , out of that no hope , What great hope have you ! no hope , that way , is Another way so high an hope , that even Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond 18 , But doubts discovery there .
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