The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page iii
... piece of ancient fcandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is acquainted with the writings of this abfurd goffip , will scarcely pay more attention to him on the present occafion , than when he gravely ...
... piece of ancient fcandal derive much weight from Aubrey's adoption of it . The reader who is acquainted with the writings of this abfurd goffip , will scarcely pay more attention to him on the present occafion , than when he gravely ...
Page v
... piece of yellow parchment , and framed and glazed as an authen- tick icon by the " curyous poyntil " of Rowley . But this fame draw- ing very foon ceased to be stationary , was alternately exhibited and con- cealed , as the wavering ...
... piece of yellow parchment , and framed and glazed as an authen- tick icon by the " curyous poyntil " of Rowley . But this fame draw- ing very foon ceased to be stationary , was alternately exhibited and con- cealed , as the wavering ...
Page xxxvi
... pieces of metal . * As was formerly therefore obferved , he who waited till the river fhould run dry , did not a & t with lefs reafon than the editors would do , who fhould fufpend a voluminous and complicated publication , in the vain ...
... pieces of metal . * As was formerly therefore obferved , he who waited till the river fhould run dry , did not a & t with lefs reafon than the editors would do , who fhould fufpend a voluminous and complicated publication , in the vain ...
Page 11
... piece of humanity and good - nature ; Mr. Jonfon , who was at that time altogether un- known to the world , had offered one of his plays to the players , in order to have it acted ; and the perfons into whofe hands it was put , after ...
... piece of humanity and good - nature ; Mr. Jonfon , who was at that time altogether un- known to the world , had offered one of his plays to the players , in order to have it acted ; and the perfons into whofe hands it was put , after ...
Page 13
... piece furnishes us with the earliest intimation of the quarrel between him and Shakspeare . " Why here's our fellow ... pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the fame humours a little varied and written worse ...
... piece furnishes us with the earliest intimation of the quarrel between him and Shakspeare . " Why here's our fellow ... pieces , except three or four , are but crambe bis cocta ; the fame humours a little varied and written worse ...
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