The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steevens's Last Edition with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, Volume 1T. Longman, 1797 |
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... see Alcides beaten by his page .'- Inferior volat umbra deo.- Mr. M. MASON will alfo forgive us if we add , that a small number of his propofed amendments are fuppreffed through honeft commiferation . ' Tis much he dares , and he has a ...
... see Alcides beaten by his page .'- Inferior volat umbra deo.- Mr. M. MASON will alfo forgive us if we add , that a small number of his propofed amendments are fuppreffed through honeft commiferation . ' Tis much he dares , and he has a ...
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... in allowing that it has been properly recalled by the gentleman who bestowed it . See his Preface ; and his Letter to the Reverend Dr. Farmer , p . 7. and 8. STEEVENS . him , not only to the wearifome task of collation [ x ]
... in allowing that it has been properly recalled by the gentleman who bestowed it . See his Preface ; and his Letter to the Reverend Dr. Farmer , p . 7. and 8. STEEVENS . him , not only to the wearifome task of collation [ x ]
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... See the Effay on the order of his plays , Article , Hamlet . MALONE . 5 It is certain he did fo ; for by the monument in Stratford church erected to the memory of his daughter , Sufanna , the wife of John Hall , gentleman , it appears ...
... See the Effay on the order of his plays , Article , Hamlet . MALONE . 5 It is certain he did fo ; for by the monument in Stratford church erected to the memory of his daughter , Sufanna , the wife of John Hall , gentleman , it appears ...
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... see his friend Hal ufe 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 Windfor he has made him a deer - itealer , that he might at the ...
... see his friend Hal ufe 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 Windfor he has made him a deer - itealer , that he might at the ...
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... See , however , The Monthly Review for December 1781 , p . 409. STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens in one particular is certainly mistaken . To the theatre in Blackfriars I have no doubt that many gentlemen rode in the time of Queen Elizabeth and ...
... See , however , The Monthly Review for December 1781 , p . 409. STEEVENS . Mr. Steevens in one particular is certainly mistaken . To the theatre in Blackfriars I have no doubt that many gentlemen rode in the time of Queen Elizabeth and ...
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