The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pagina x
... never deviated , to furnish the reader , as far as it was possible , with the author's unsophisticated text . In acting upon this principle he had at first the concurrence and even the example of Mr. Steevens to guide him . They both ...
... never deviated , to furnish the reader , as far as it was possible , with the author's unsophisticated text . In acting upon this principle he had at first the concurrence and even the example of Mr. Steevens to guide him . They both ...
Pagina xxii
... Never was there a writer who appeared to have taken more pains to show that language , in his opinion , was not intended to communicate our ideas ; but I can sincerely state that I have never wished to conceal his merits , when they ...
... Never was there a writer who appeared to have taken more pains to show that language , in his opinion , was not intended to communicate our ideas ; but I can sincerely state that I have never wished to conceal his merits , when they ...
Pagina xxiv
... never were brought forward till it had been engraved with more than former care and elegance for Mr. Malone's edition in 1790. It has been traced , as is fully stated by Mr. Malone in the passage already referred to , through the Duke ...
... never were brought forward till it had been engraved with more than former care and elegance for Mr. Malone's edition in 1790. It has been traced , as is fully stated by Mr. Malone in the passage already referred to , through the Duke ...
Pagina xxv
... never laughed ; " which only goes to prove that Shakspeare could not have been the father of D'Avenant's brother . But without giving any credence to this antiquated scandal ( for the truth of which I have certainly no wish to contend ) ...
... never laughed ; " which only goes to prove that Shakspeare could not have been the father of D'Avenant's brother . But without giving any credence to this antiquated scandal ( for the truth of which I have certainly no wish to contend ) ...
Pagina xxvi
... never intimated a sus- picion that this portrait was not a genuine representation of Shakspeare . Mr. Steevens was satisfied for some years with decrying all the existing portraits of Shakspeare , but latterly adopted a new hypothesis ...
... never intimated a sus- picion that this portrait was not a genuine representation of Shakspeare . Mr. Steevens was satisfied for some years with decrying all the existing portraits of Shakspeare , but latterly adopted a new hypothesis ...
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