The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Объемы 1-2J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... correct edition of our author's POEMS , ( in which many terms occur which are not to be met with in his Plays , ) I thought a glossary to all Shakspeare's works more proper to attend that volume . In reforming an infinite number of ...
... correct edition of our author's POEMS , ( in which many terms occur which are not to be met with in his Plays , ) I thought a glossary to all Shakspeare's works more proper to attend that volume . In reforming an infinite number of ...
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... correct edition of Shakspeare's works , cleared from the corruptions with which they have hitherto abounded . One of the great admirers of this in- comparable author hath made it the amusement of his leisure hours for many years past to ...
... correct edition of Shakspeare's works , cleared from the corruptions with which they have hitherto abounded . One of the great admirers of this in- comparable author hath made it the amusement of his leisure hours for many years past to ...
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... correct the faulty text ; to remark the peculiarities of language ; to illus- trate the obscure allusions ; and to explain the beauties and defects of sentiment or composition . And surely , if ever author had a claim to this ser . vice ...
... correct the faulty text ; to remark the peculiarities of language ; to illus- trate the obscure allusions ; and to explain the beauties and defects of sentiment or composition . And surely , if ever author had a claim to this ser . vice ...
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... correct , that he is even a model for style and language . 3. As to his far - fetched and quaint allusions , these are often a cover to common thoughts ; just as his hard construction is to common expression . When they are not so , the ...
... correct , that he is even a model for style and language . 3. As to his far - fetched and quaint allusions , these are often a cover to common thoughts ; just as his hard construction is to common expression . When they are not so , the ...
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... correct editions of the best English writers , that they , very lately , in their publick capacity , undertook one of this very author by subscription . And if the editor hath not discharged his task with suitable abilities for one so ...
... correct editions of the best English writers , that they , very lately , in their publick capacity , undertook one of this very author by subscription . And if the editor hath not discharged his task with suitable abilities for one so ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations ... William Shakespeare,Joseph Dennie,Samuel Johnson Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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