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Pagina xiii
... writer ; but consonant to the universal practice of that age , even among the learned . Where a word is to be met with either in the folio or quarto , which by no error of the press could have been substituted for another , but which ...
... writer ; but consonant to the universal practice of that age , even among the learned . Where a word is to be met with either in the folio or quarto , which by no error of the press could have been substituted for another , but which ...
Pagina xx
... writer must be strangely defective which contained no account of his works ; and I have , therefore , ventured to give it a place as one of the sections of Mr. Malone's Biography . The reader , I have no doubt , will derive no small ...
... writer must be strangely defective which contained no account of his works ; and I have , therefore , ventured to give it a place as one of the sections of Mr. Malone's Biography . The reader , I have no doubt , will derive no small ...
Pagina xliv
... writer has profited , and to which Mr. Gifford will confess his obligations , were various , and ex- tensive in no common degree . If in the midst of these labours , by the casual failure of a memory not remarkably retentive , he has ...
... writer has profited , and to which Mr. Gifford will confess his obligations , were various , and ex- tensive in no common degree . If in the midst of these labours , by the casual failure of a memory not remarkably retentive , he has ...
Pagina lv
... writer been a stranger ; but it is unnecessary to point out how much his pleasure was enhanced when he found them in the correspondence of one of his earliest and most highly valued friends . He appears frequently , at this period , in ...
... writer been a stranger ; but it is unnecessary to point out how much his pleasure was enhanced when he found them in the correspondence of one of his earliest and most highly valued friends . He appears frequently , at this period , in ...
Pagina lxii
... writer who has attempted to persuade the world that they have been mistaken in Mr. Malone's character as a critick . He has been assailed , not many years back , in a similar way indeed , but by a person of a very different descrip ...
... writer who has attempted to persuade the world that they have been mistaken in Mr. Malone's character as a critick . He has been assailed , not many years back , in a similar way indeed , but by a person of a very different descrip ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1821 |
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