The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page xiii
... meaning , and every fpecies of corruption exemplified by correfponding depravities of lan- guage ; but not of fuch language as Shakspeare , if compared with himself where he is perfect , can be fuppofed to have written . By fimilar ...
... meaning , and every fpecies of corruption exemplified by correfponding depravities of lan- guage ; but not of fuch language as Shakspeare , if compared with himself where he is perfect , can be fuppofed to have written . By fimilar ...
Page xvi
... meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed verfification . Sufficient inftances of measure thus rendered defective , and in the prefent edition unamended , may be found in the three laft acts of Hamlet , and in ...
... meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed verfification . Sufficient inftances of measure thus rendered defective , and in the prefent edition unamended , may be found in the three laft acts of Hamlet , and in ...
Page 45
... meaning to be , that the faid Henry Smith , my furviving truftee , or his heirs , fhall with all con- venient speed after the deceafe of the faid Sir John Barnard my husband , make fale of the inheritance of all and fingulár the ...
... meaning to be , that the faid Henry Smith , my furviving truftee , or his heirs , fhall with all con- venient speed after the deceafe of the faid Sir John Barnard my husband , make fale of the inheritance of all and fingulár the ...
Page 47
... meaning , in making due payment of all the feveral fums of money or legacies before mentioned , in such manner as aforefaid . And I do hereby declare my will and meaning to be that the executors and adminiftrators of my faid hufband Sir ...
... meaning , in making due payment of all the feveral fums of money or legacies before mentioned , in such manner as aforefaid . And I do hereby declare my will and meaning to be that the executors and adminiftrators of my faid hufband Sir ...
Page 83
... meaning of which it is not very eafy to afcertain . I should have fuppofed that the perfons thus defcribed were illegiti- mate , and that this Thomas Greene was the fon of one of our poet's kinfmen , by a daughter of Thomas Greene , Efq ...
... meaning of which it is not very eafy to afcertain . I should have fuppofed that the perfons thus defcribed were illegiti- mate , and that this Thomas Greene was the fon of one of our poet's kinfmen , by a daughter of Thomas Greene , Efq ...
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