The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... TITUS ANDRONICUS . PERICLES , and Dissertations . Addenda , and Glossarial Index . ADVERTISEMENT . THE present edition has been carefully revised by CONTENTS .
... TITUS ANDRONICUS . PERICLES , and Dissertations . Addenda , and Glossarial Index . ADVERTISEMENT . THE present edition has been carefully revised by CONTENTS .
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... Titus Andronicus might have been omitted ; but our proprietors are of opinion that some ancient prejudices in its favour may still exist , and for that reason only it is preserved . We have not reprinted the Sonnets , & c . of Shak ...
... Titus Andronicus might have been omitted ; but our proprietors are of opinion that some ancient prejudices in its favour may still exist , and for that reason only it is preserved . We have not reprinted the Sonnets , & c . of Shak ...
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... Titus Andronicus , ) that only some characters , single scenes , or perhaps a few parti- cular passages , were of his hand . It is very pro- bable what occasioned some plays to be supposed Shakspeare's , was only this ; that they were ...
... Titus Andronicus , ) that only some characters , single scenes , or perhaps a few parti- cular passages , were of his hand . It is very pro- bable what occasioned some plays to be supposed Shakspeare's , was only this ; that they were ...
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... Titus Andronicus is one of this class I am the rather induced to believe , by finding the same author openly express his contempt of it in the Induction to Bartholomew Fair , in the year 1614 , when Shakspeare was yet living . And there ...
... Titus Andronicus is one of this class I am the rather induced to believe , by finding the same author openly express his contempt of it in the Induction to Bartholomew Fair , in the year 1614 , when Shakspeare was yet living . And there ...
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... Titus Andronicus ; and Mr. Pope , without any reason , named The Winter's Tale , a play that bears the strongest marks of the hand of Shakspeare , among those which he supposed to be spurious . Dr. Warburton has fixed a stigma on the ...
... Titus Andronicus ; and Mr. Pope , without any reason , named The Winter's Tale , a play that bears the strongest marks of the hand of Shakspeare , among those which he supposed to be spurious . Dr. Warburton has fixed a stigma on the ...
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