The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page xxxi
... fpeak by her before - pru- dent Care and Affiftance . And this , to be fure , was occafion'd by the Pedantry of those two Monarchs , Elizabeth and James , Both great Latinifts . For it is not to be wonder'd at , if both the Court and ...
... fpeak by her before - pru- dent Care and Affiftance . And this , to be fure , was occafion'd by the Pedantry of those two Monarchs , Elizabeth and James , Both great Latinifts . For it is not to be wonder'd at , if both the Court and ...
Page xliii
... fpeak better than the old Copies have done . Where , thro ' all the former Editions , a Paffage has labour'd under flat Nonfenfe and invincible Darkness , if , by the Addition or Alteration of a Letter or two , I have reftored to Him ...
... fpeak better than the old Copies have done . Where , thro ' all the former Editions , a Paffage has labour'd under flat Nonfenfe and invincible Darkness , if , by the Addition or Alteration of a Letter or two , I have reftored to Him ...
Page lxiv
... Judgment of the Publick . If I fucceed in this Point , the Reputation gain'd will be the more folld and lafting . I come now to fpeak of thofe kind Affif- Acknow I Ixiy The PREFACE . Enemies took an unfair Occafion to fuggeft, ...
... Judgment of the Publick . If I fucceed in this Point , the Reputation gain'd will be the more folld and lafting . I come now to fpeak of thofe kind Affif- Acknow I Ixiy The PREFACE . Enemies took an unfair Occafion to fuggeft, ...
Page lxv
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. I come now to fpeak of thofe kind Affif- Acknow tances which I have met with from particu - tance . ledgment of lar Friends , towards forwarding and com- pleating this Work . Soon after my Defign was ...
In Seven Volumes William Shakespeare. I come now to fpeak of thofe kind Affif- Acknow tances which I have met with from particu - tance . ledgment of lar Friends , towards forwarding and com- pleating this Work . Soon after my Defign was ...
Page 3
... fpeak to th ' mariners : fall to't yarely , or we run our felves a - ground beftir , beftir . Enter Mariners . [ Exit . Boats . Hey , my hearts ; cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare ; take in the top - fail ; tend to th ' mafter's whistle ...
... fpeak to th ' mariners : fall to't yarely , or we run our felves a - ground beftir , beftir . Enter Mariners . [ Exit . Boats . Hey , my hearts ; cheerly , my hearts ; yare , yare ; take in the top - fail ; tend to th ' mafter's whistle ...
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