The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... appears before him , and what are the advantages which are supposed to be derived from the work he has undertaken to superintend . I will , as briefly as I can , supply this explanation . The long and intimate friendship which subsisted ...
... appears before him , and what are the advantages which are supposed to be derived from the work he has undertaken to superintend . I will , as briefly as I can , supply this explanation . The long and intimate friendship which subsisted ...
Стр. xii
... appears to have selected as the pre- ferable reading , that of the quarto : " Ophelia . Good , my Lord , " How does your honour for this many a day ? " Hamlet . I humbly thank you ; well . " But I have pointed out in the margin , that ...
... appears to have selected as the pre- ferable reading , that of the quarto : " Ophelia . Good , my Lord , " How does your honour for this many a day ? " Hamlet . I humbly thank you ; well . " But I have pointed out in the margin , that ...
Стр. xv
... appears to carry great weight with it in the seeming accuracy of an arithmetical state- ment ; and accordingly , with the assistance of Mr. Plym- sell ( see his Preface , p . 272 , ) he has laid before the reader a list of no less than ...
... appears to carry great weight with it in the seeming accuracy of an arithmetical state- ment ; and accordingly , with the assistance of Mr. Plym- sell ( see his Preface , p . 272 , ) he has laid before the reader a list of no less than ...
Стр. xxxv
... appears first when printed , must have been previously written . The reverse is most frequently the case , and the whole of a work is generally gone through before the composition of the prefatory matter ; but in the present instance ...
... appears first when printed , must have been previously written . The reverse is most frequently the case , and the whole of a work is generally gone through before the composition of the prefatory matter ; but in the present instance ...
Стр. xxxix
... appears to have fallen upon him the instant that he approached Jonson . Deprive him of this plea , and no terms will be strong enough to describe the excess of his ignorance or his malice . The praise refers to our author's works . It ...
... appears to have fallen upon him the instant that he approached Jonson . Deprive him of this plea , and no terms will be strong enough to describe the excess of his ignorance or his malice . The praise refers to our author's works . It ...
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