The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, כרך 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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עמוד xiii
... reader , as to which copy had given most correctly what the au- thor was likely to have written , I have afforded him an opportunity of judging for himself , by laying both before him . In the old editions we perpetually find a plural ...
... reader , as to which copy had given most correctly what the au- thor was likely to have written , I have afforded him an opportunity of judging for himself , by laying both before him . In the old editions we perpetually find a plural ...
עמוד xv
... reader a list of no less than 186 passages , in which the aid of that copy has been resorted to . He has not , however , thought it necessary to mention how many of these adopted corrections were words , and even letters acci- dentally ...
... reader a list of no less than 186 passages , in which the aid of that copy has been resorted to . He has not , however , thought it necessary to mention how many of these adopted corrections were words , and even letters acci- dentally ...
עמוד xvi
... list of the early editions of our poet , vol . ii . where the reader will find Mr. Malone's * See Mr. Steevens's Advertisement , p . 271 . + Ibid . p . 268 . conjectures as to who this person was . In publishing xvi ADVERTISEMENT .
... list of the early editions of our poet , vol . ii . where the reader will find Mr. Malone's * See Mr. Steevens's Advertisement , p . 271 . + Ibid . p . 268 . conjectures as to who this person was . In publishing xvi ADVERTISEMENT .
עמוד xvii
... reader might be thus enabled to trace the progress of the author's powers , from his first and im- perfect essays , to those more finished performances which he afterwards produced . I have adopted that arrangement as far as his ...
... reader might be thus enabled to trace the progress of the author's powers , from his first and im- perfect essays , to those more finished performances which he afterwards produced . I have adopted that arrangement as far as his ...
עמוד xx
... reader , I have no doubt , will derive ' no small satisfaction from the many curious particulars which my late friend's research enabled him to collect upon this subject ; yet I cannot but lament that much has unquestionably been lost ...
... reader , I have no doubt , will derive ' no small satisfaction from the many curious particulars which my late friend's research enabled him to collect upon this subject ; yet I cannot but lament that much has unquestionably been lost ...
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