The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 1Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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... last , there were many Lines ( and in Hamlet one whole Scene ) left out together ; these are now all supply'd . I fear Your Grace will still find some Faults , but I hope they are mostly litteral , and the Errors of the Press . Such as ...
... last , there were many Lines ( and in Hamlet one whole Scene ) left out together ; these are now all supply'd . I fear Your Grace will still find some Faults , but I hope they are mostly litteral , and the Errors of the Press . Such as ...
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... last Degree to both Our Religious and Civil Liberties ; when they had the Hardiness not only to avow a Re- ligion equally destructive to the Church and State , but did even presume to bring in a publick Minifter from the Bishop of Rome ...
... last Degree to both Our Religious and Civil Liberties ; when they had the Hardiness not only to avow a Re- ligion equally destructive to the Church and State , but did even presume to bring in a publick Minifter from the Bishop of Rome ...
Pàgina vii
... last Act . But tho ' the order of Time in which the several Pieces were written be gene- rally uncertain , yet there are Passages in fome few of them which seem to fix their Dates . So the Chorus in the beginning of the fifth Act of ...
... last Act . But tho ' the order of Time in which the several Pieces were written be gene- rally uncertain , yet there are Passages in fome few of them which seem to fix their Dates . So the Chorus in the beginning of the fifth Act of ...
Pàgina xii
... last Stanza that Mr. Spencer does not mean that he was then really Dead , but only that he had withdrawn himself from the Publick , or at least with - held his Hand from Writing , out of a disgust he had taken at the then ill taste of ...
... last Stanza that Mr. Spencer does not mean that he was then really Dead , but only that he had withdrawn himself from the Publick , or at least with - held his Hand from Writing , out of a disgust he had taken at the then ill taste of ...
Pàgina xiv
... last , That if Mr. Shakespear had not read the Antients , he had likewise not stollen any thing from'em ; ( a Fault the other made no Confcience of ) and that if he would pro- duce any one Topick finely treated by any of them , he would ...
... last , That if Mr. Shakespear had not read the Antients , he had likewise not stollen any thing from'em ; ( a Fault the other made no Confcience of ) and that if he would pro- duce any one Topick finely treated by any of them , he would ...
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