The Works of the English Poets, כרך 34W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 318 עמודים |
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עמוד 29
... Shakespeare on the stage : " Let him ( quoth one , whom I take to be 66 Mr. THEOBALD , Mift's Journal , June 8 , 1728. ) " publish fuch an author as he has leaft ftudied , and " forget to discharge even the dull duty of an editor . " In ...
... Shakespeare on the stage : " Let him ( quoth one , whom I take to be 66 Mr. THEOBALD , Mift's Journal , June 8 , 1728. ) " publish fuch an author as he has leaft ftudied , and " forget to discharge even the dull duty of an editor . " In ...
עמוד 39
... Shakespeare , declares , “ He has fo great " an esteem for Mr. Pope , and fo high an opinion of " his genius and excellencies ; that , notwithstanding he " profeffes a veneration almost rising to Idolatry for the " writings of this ...
... Shakespeare , declares , “ He has fo great " an esteem for Mr. Pope , and fo high an opinion of " his genius and excellencies ; that , notwithstanding he " profeffes a veneration almost rising to Idolatry for the " writings of this ...
עמוד 75
... Shakespeare , constantly obferves the prefer- vation of this very Letter e , in fpelling the Name of his beloved Author , and not like his common careless Edi- tors , with the omiffion of one , nay fometimes of two ee's ( as Shakspear ) ...
... Shakespeare , constantly obferves the prefer- vation of this very Letter e , in fpelling the Name of his beloved Author , and not like his common careless Edi- tors , with the omiffion of one , nay fometimes of two ee's ( as Shakspear ) ...
עמוד 76
... Shakespeare him- felf , whereby it appears that he spelled his own name without the first e . And upon this authority it was , that those most Critical Curators of his Monument in Westminster Abbey erafed the former wrong reading , and ...
... Shakespeare him- felf , whereby it appears that he spelled his own name without the first e . And upon this authority it was , that those most Critical Curators of his Monument in Westminster Abbey erafed the former wrong reading , and ...
עמוד 88
... Shakespeare , he published Advertisements , requesting affiftance , and promifing sa- tisfaction to any who could contribute to its greater per- fection . But this Reftorer , who was at that time foli- citing REMARKS . The fame plea ...
... Shakespeare , he published Advertisements , requesting affiftance , and promifing sa- tisfaction to any who could contribute to its greater per- fection . But this Reftorer , who was at that time foli- citing REMARKS . The fame plea ...
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