The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina xxii
... thought the pas- sage would be more spirited , if we read , " news , old news ; " and so it has since been printed in the text , but without any mention of his name . I will subjoin his note as an unusually favourable instance of his ...
... thought the pas- sage would be more spirited , if we read , " news , old news ; " and so it has since been printed in the text , but without any mention of his name . I will subjoin his note as an unusually favourable instance of his ...
Pàgina xxiii
... thought that it would diminish his labour , though not a little adding to my own , if , wherever the vari- ous commentators agree in their explanation of a term , I affixed that explanation in the index ; where they differ , I have not ...
... thought that it would diminish his labour , though not a little adding to my own , if , wherever the vari- ous commentators agree in their explanation of a term , I affixed that explanation in the index ; where they differ , I have not ...
Pàgina lx
... thought he had no reason to dread , he was fretfully impatient of a brother near the throne : his clear understanding would generally have enabled him to discover what was right , but the spirit of contradiction could at any time induce ...
... thought he had no reason to dread , he was fretfully impatient of a brother near the throne : his clear understanding would generally have enabled him to discover what was right , but the spirit of contradiction could at any time induce ...
Pàgina lxii
... thought it worth his while to point them out in a letter which he published , addressed to his friend Dr. Farmer . Poor Ritson , however , is not the only writer who has attempted to persuade the world that they have been mistaken in Mr ...
... thought it worth his while to point them out in a letter which he published , addressed to his friend Dr. Farmer . Poor Ritson , however , is not the only writer who has attempted to persuade the world that they have been mistaken in Mr ...
Pàgina lxiv
... thought- less praise , declared to the Writer of this account , that he considered the Essay on the three parts of Henry the Sixth as one of the most convincing pieces of criticism that he had ever read . A letter which he received on ...
... thought- less praise , declared to the Writer of this account , that he considered the Essay on the three parts of Henry the Sixth as one of the most convincing pieces of criticism that he had ever read . A letter which he received on ...
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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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