The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page vii
... collected information can no longer superintend its disclosure ; and in some of the most important parts of his investigations , a chasm must be left which I am unable to supply ; yet still I can , with confidence , assert , that enough ...
... collected information can no longer superintend its disclosure ; and in some of the most important parts of his investigations , a chasm must be left which I am unable to supply ; yet still I can , with confidence , assert , that enough ...
Page ix
... collected labours of those who have since investigated the poet's works ; and there- fore , even if in a few instances , somewhat more information has been bestowed than was absolutely required , it is rather an ungrateful return , on ...
... collected labours of those who have since investigated the poet's works ; and there- fore , even if in a few instances , somewhat more information has been bestowed than was absolutely required , it is rather an ungrateful return , on ...
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... collected the authentick information , or examined the early manuscripts of which he has so confidently spoken ? Where was that " judicious hand " which regulated the grammatical anomalies , and smoothed the metre which had been left in ...
... collected the authentick information , or examined the early manuscripts of which he has so confidently spoken ? Where was that " judicious hand " which regulated the grammatical anomalies , and smoothed the metre which had been left in ...
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... collect upon this subject ; yet I cannot but lament that much has unquestionably been lost , which , had he lived to ... collections on this subject , at least for the present , I have scrupulously abstained from XX ADVERTISEMENT .
... collect upon this subject ; yet I cannot but lament that much has unquestionably been lost , which , had he lived to ... collections on this subject , at least for the present , I have scrupulously abstained from XX ADVERTISEMENT .
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... collected fury of Mr. Malone and his followers is levelled against a person who , at the worst , was only a simple agent , and wrought as they directed ! " I have entered into these details merely to shew what inconsistencies it is ...
... collected fury of Mr. Malone and his followers is levelled against a person who , at the worst , was only a simple agent , and wrought as they directed ! " I have entered into these details merely to shew what inconsistencies it is ...
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