The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Том 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Стр. xxxii
... remark * : " Smollet knew less of Jonson than even Mr. Malone ; he knew enough , how- ever , of the publick to be convinced that in calumniating him , he was on the right side . " I admit that this great poet has been wrongfully treated ...
... remark * : " Smollet knew less of Jonson than even Mr. Malone ; he knew enough , how- ever , of the publick to be convinced that in calumniating him , he was on the right side . " I admit that this great poet has been wrongfully treated ...
Стр. xxxiii
... remarks , that Mr. Malone's " text and his notes confound each other . " They certainly do so , if we are satisfied ... remark by Mr. Gifford arises from his inattention to dates . He commences with an extract from Mr. Malone ...
... remarks , that Mr. Malone's " text and his notes confound each other . " They certainly do so , if we are satisfied ... remark by Mr. Gifford arises from his inattention to dates . He commences with an extract from Mr. Malone ...
Стр. xlii
... remarks on this audacious falsehood , see vol . iv . p . 371. " Mr. Gifford has said , upon another occasion , " To this atrocious charge , there is but one answer which occurs to me ; and though that be usually wrapt up in the courtesy ...
... remarks on this audacious falsehood , see vol . iv . p . 371. " Mr. Gifford has said , upon another occasion , " To this atrocious charge , there is but one answer which occurs to me ; and though that be usually wrapt up in the courtesy ...
Стр. xliv
... remark " It appears from the elegant rules drawn up by Jonson , for the regulation of his club , that women of character were not excluded from attending the meetings . Probæ fœminæ non repudiantor ' 16 , 4 I am far from wishing to ...
... remark " It appears from the elegant rules drawn up by Jonson , for the regulation of his club , that women of character were not excluded from attending the meetings . Probæ fœminæ non repudiantor ' 16 , 4 I am far from wishing to ...
Стр. xlviii
... remarks upon contemporary authors , as we find them recorded by Drummond , whose veracity has never been called in question , whatever his motives may have been , are certainly couched in terms of contemptuous asperity ; and if such was ...
... remarks upon contemporary authors , as we find them recorded by Drummond , whose veracity has never been called in question , whatever his motives may have been , are certainly couched in terms of contemptuous asperity ; and if such was ...
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