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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... editors . They have perfifted in their former track of reading for the illuftration of their author , and cannot help obferving that those who receive the benefit of ... editor in his turn is occafionally entitled to be ADVERTISEMENT . 31.
... editors . They have perfifted in their former track of reading for the illuftration of their author , and cannot help obferving that those who receive the benefit of ... editor in his turn is occafionally entitled to be ADVERTISEMENT . 31.
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... editor in his turn is occafionally entitled to be feen , as he would have fhown himself , with his van- quifhed ... editors must also acknowledge , that unless in particular inftances , where the voice of the publick had decided againft ...
... editor in his turn is occafionally entitled to be feen , as he would have fhown himself , with his van- quifhed ... editors must also acknowledge , that unless in particular inftances , where the voice of the publick had decided againft ...
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... editors . Having on this fubject the support of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgment and experience , we fhall not fhrink ... editor , well acquainted with the phrafeology of our author's age , fhould be at liberty to reftore fome apparent ...
... editors . Having on this fubject the support of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgment and experience , we fhall not fhrink ... editor , well acquainted with the phrafeology of our author's age , fhould be at liberty to reftore fome apparent ...
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... editor , whofe attention , diligence , and spirit of en- quiry , have very far exceeded those of the whole united phalanx of his predeceffors . - His additions to our author's Life , his attempt to afcertain the Order in which his Plays ...
... editor , whofe attention , diligence , and spirit of en- quiry , have very far exceeded those of the whole united phalanx of his predeceffors . - His additions to our author's Life , his attempt to afcertain the Order in which his Plays ...
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... Editor of the fecond folio ; for perhaps no fuch literary agent as an editor of a poetical work , unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . This office , if any where , was vefted in the printer , who transferred it ...
... Editor of the fecond folio ; for perhaps no fuch literary agent as an editor of a poetical work , unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . This office , if any where , was vefted in the printer , who transferred it ...
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