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Pàgina vi
... whole , uninterruptedly , and then consult the notes ; and the third reject the illus- trations altogether . Of these the second appear to be the most rational . The last , with all their affecta- tion , are probably the least learned ...
... whole , uninterruptedly , and then consult the notes ; and the third reject the illus- trations altogether . Of these the second appear to be the most rational . The last , with all their affecta- tion , are probably the least learned ...
Pàgina x
... whole of their endeavours to depreciate its value . Are the earlier labours of our countrymen , and especially the copious stores of infor- mation that enriched the long and flourishing reign of Elizabeth , to be rejected because they ...
... whole of their endeavours to depreciate its value . Are the earlier labours of our countrymen , and especially the copious stores of infor- mation that enriched the long and flourishing reign of Elizabeth , to be rejected because they ...
Pàgina xi
... whole of others which they advert to , should be examined in Mr. Steevens's edition ; but these were not reprinted , as they would have occupied a space much too unreasonable . At the end of every play in which a fool or clown is ...
... whole of others which they advert to , should be examined in Mr. Steevens's edition ; but these were not reprinted , as they would have occupied a space much too unreasonable . At the end of every play in which a fool or clown is ...
Pàgina 4
... whole coast is so wonderous dangerous of rockes , that few can approach them , but with unspeakable hazard of ship - wrack . " Now if some of these circumstances in the shipwreck of Sir George Sommers be considered , 4 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ...
... whole coast is so wonderous dangerous of rockes , that few can approach them , but with unspeakable hazard of ship - wrack . " Now if some of these circumstances in the shipwreck of Sir George Sommers be considered , 4 ILLUSTRATIONS OF ...
Pàgina 34
... his Arte of ryding , b . 1. 4to , where there is a whole chapter on the subject , as well as in " The art of riding , " translated by Thomas Bedingfield from the Italian of Claudio Corte 34 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE .
... his Arte of ryding , b . 1. 4to , where there is a whole chapter on the subject , as well as in " The art of riding , " translated by Thomas Bedingfield from the Italian of Claudio Corte 34 ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE .
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