The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina vi
... thing should pre- vent him from bringing them to a conclusion , that task must devolve upon me ; but in his last illness he made this request to me in such terms , that I must have felt ashamed of myself for ever after , if I had ...
... thing should pre- vent him from bringing them to a conclusion , that task must devolve upon me ; but in his last illness he made this request to me in such terms , that I must have felt ashamed of myself for ever after , if I had ...
Pàgina vii
... thing occurred which he thought might prove of use , he was in the habit of using the first scrap of paper which presented itself , and marking down his memoranda in a species of short hand , of which no one , who was not accustomed to ...
... thing occurred which he thought might prove of use , he was in the habit of using the first scrap of paper which presented itself , and marking down his memoranda in a species of short hand , of which no one , who was not accustomed to ...
Pàgina xxvii
... thing could be made of it , will not , perhaps , place its authority on a much higher ground than that of Lord Dupe's ancestor . There are not , indeed , want- ing those who suspect that Mr. Steevens was better ac- quainted with the ...
... thing could be made of it , will not , perhaps , place its authority on a much higher ground than that of Lord Dupe's ancestor . There are not , indeed , want- ing those who suspect that Mr. Steevens was better ac- quainted with the ...
Pàgina xxix
... an inexperienced eye would furnish me with the means of doing . It was my wish and intention to have abstained , in the See his Advertisement , p . 275 . course of this work , from every thing like controversial ADVERTISEMENT . xxix.
... an inexperienced eye would furnish me with the means of doing . It was my wish and intention to have abstained , in the See his Advertisement , p . 275 . course of this work , from every thing like controversial ADVERTISEMENT . xxix.
Pàgina xxx
William Shakespeare James Boswell. course of this work , from every thing like controversial discussion of the critical merits of Mr. Malone : his reputation is too well established to require my support . I remember the sensible adage ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. course of this work , from every thing like controversial discussion of the critical merits of Mr. Malone : his reputation is too well established to require my support . I remember the sensible adage ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 1 William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1821 |
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