The Works of Shakespear, Volume 1Printed at the Theatre, 1744 |
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Page v
... use and obfolete , and many borrowed from other languages which are not enough naturalized or known among us , a Gloffary is added at the end of the work , for the explanation of all thofe terms which have hitherto been fo many ...
... use and obfolete , and many borrowed from other languages which are not enough naturalized or known among us , a Gloffary is added at the end of the work , for the explanation of all thofe terms which have hitherto been fo many ...
Page xvi
... use he has made of Chaucer in Troilus and Creffida , and in the Two Noble Kinfmen , if that Play be his , as there goes a Tradition it was , ( and indeed it has little resemblance of Fletcher , and more of our Author than fome of those ...
... use he has made of Chaucer in Troilus and Creffida , and in the Two Noble Kinfmen , if that Play be his , as there goes a Tradition it was , ( and indeed it has little resemblance of Fletcher , and more of our Author than fome of those ...
Page xxi
... partly ) from no better copies than the Prompter's Book , or Piece- meal Parts written out for the use of the actors : For in fome places a places their very names are thro ' carelessnefs fet Mr. POPE'S PREFACE . XXI.
... partly ) from no better copies than the Prompter's Book , or Piece- meal Parts written out for the use of the actors : For in fome places a places their very names are thro ' carelessnefs fet Mr. POPE'S PREFACE . XXI.
Page xxxi
... use of Falstaff . The present offence was indeed avoided ; but I don't know whether the Author may not have been somewhat to blame in his second choice , fince it is certain that Sir John Falstaff , who was a Knight of the garter , and ...
... use of Falstaff . The present offence was indeed avoided ; but I don't know whether the Author may not have been somewhat to blame in his second choice , fince it is certain that Sir John Falstaff , who was a Knight of the garter , and ...
Page xxxv
... use him fo fcurvily , when he comes to the crown in the end of the second part of Henry the fourth . Amongst other extravagancies , in the Merry Wives of Windsor , he has made him a Deer - stealer , that he might at the fame time re ...
... use him fo fcurvily , when he comes to the crown in the end of the second part of Henry the fourth . Amongst other extravagancies , in the Merry Wives of Windsor , he has made him a Deer - stealer , that he might at the fame time re ...
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