The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... edition was probably corrected by the author , fo that here is very little room for conjecture or emendation ; and accordingly none of the edi- tors have much molested this piece with officious criticism . JOHNSON . There is an ...
... edition was probably corrected by the author , fo that here is very little room for conjecture or emendation ; and accordingly none of the edi- tors have much molested this piece with officious criticism . JOHNSON . There is an ...
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... edition of our poet's plays admitted this into their volume , cannot now be afcertained . The moft probable reafon that can be afligned , is , that he wrote a few lines in it , or gave fome affiftance to the author , in revifing it , or ...
... edition of our poet's plays admitted this into their volume , cannot now be afcertained . The moft probable reafon that can be afligned , is , that he wrote a few lines in it , or gave fome affiftance to the author , in revifing it , or ...
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... edition , ) and acted by the fervants of the Earls of Pembroke , Derby , and Suffex . It is obfervable that in the entry no author's name is mentioned , and that the play was originally performed by the fame company of comedians who ...
... edition , ) and acted by the fervants of the Earls of Pembroke , Derby , and Suffex . It is obfervable that in the entry no author's name is mentioned , and that the play was originally performed by the fame company of comedians who ...
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... edition printed in quarto in 1611 , and therefore we may conclude , was not in the title - page of that in 1594 , of which the other was undoubtedly a re - impreffion . Had this mean performance been the work of Shakspeare , can it be ...
... edition printed in quarto in 1611 , and therefore we may conclude , was not in the title - page of that in 1594 , of which the other was undoubtedly a re - impreffion . Had this mean performance been the work of Shakspeare , can it be ...
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... edition of Shakspeare , 1793 : and the following remarks , and various readings , are here affigned to their proper places . TODD . The ingenious and accurate Mr. Todd has moft obligingly col- lated this tragedy ( 4 ° . 1600 ) with that ...
... edition of Shakspeare , 1793 : and the following remarks , and various readings , are here affigned to their proper places . TODD . The ingenious and accurate Mr. Todd has moft obligingly col- lated this tragedy ( 4 ° . 1600 ) with that ...
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