The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 8J. and P. Knapton, 1773 |
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... Printed for C. Bathurst , J. Beecroft , W. Strahan , J. and F. Riving- ton , J. Hinton , L. Davis , Hawes , Clark , and Collins , R. Horsfield , W. Johnston , W.Owen , T. Caflon , E. Johnfon , S. Crow der , B. White , T. Longman , B ...
... Printed for C. Bathurst , J. Beecroft , W. Strahan , J. and F. Riving- ton , J. Hinton , L. Davis , Hawes , Clark , and Collins , R. Horsfield , W. Johnston , W.Owen , T. Caflon , E. Johnfon , S. Crow der , B. White , T. Longman , B ...
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... printed Abrabam in the old books . This old ballad of the King enamour'd of the Beggar , is twice again alluded to by our Author in his Love's Labour's Loft . Arm . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the King and the Beggar ? Moth . The ...
... printed Abrabam in the old books . This old ballad of the King enamour'd of the Beggar , is twice again alluded to by our Author in his Love's Labour's Loft . Arm . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the King and the Beggar ? Moth . The ...
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... printed copies concur in this reading , yet the latter part of the fimile feems to require , As glorious to this fight ; and therefore I have ventur'd to alter the text . fo . i . e . Thou ap . pear'ft , over my head , as glorious to my ...
... printed copies concur in this reading , yet the latter part of the fimile feems to require , As glorious to this fight ; and therefore I have ventur'd to alter the text . fo . i . e . Thou ap . pear'ft , over my head , as glorious to my ...
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... printed copies have fucceffively blunder'd after one another ? And is not even a glimmering of fenfe , fo it be not arbi- trarily impos'd , preferable to flat and glaring nonfenfe ? If not , there is a total end at least to this branch ...
... printed copies have fucceffively blunder'd after one another ? And is not even a glimmering of fenfe , fo it be not arbi- trarily impos'd , preferable to flat and glaring nonfenfe ? If not , there is a total end at least to this branch ...
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... printed copies fhould not be fufficient to forbid a conjecture , I have ventur'd at two fupplemental fyllables , as innocent in themselves as neceffary to the purposes for which they are introduc'd : That of a brother's murtber.- ( 47 ) ...
... printed copies fhould not be fufficient to forbid a conjecture , I have ventur'd at two fupplemental fyllables , as innocent in themselves as neceffary to the purposes for which they are introduc'd : That of a brother's murtber.- ( 47 ) ...
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