The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... poet . The reader will forgive me if I defert my fubject for a moment , while I exprefs an ardent wifh that the fame editor may find leifure and inclination to As > / afford us the means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ...
... poet . The reader will forgive me if I defert my fubject for a moment , while I exprefs an ardent wifh that the fame editor may find leifure and inclination to As > / afford us the means of reading the other works of STATIONERS ...
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... Poet . Defigned not only to correct the faid Edition , but to restore the true Reading of Shakspeare in all the Editions ever yet published . By Mr. Theobald . 4to . 1726 . An Answer to Mr. Pope's Preface to Shakfpeare , in a Letter to ...
... Poet . Defigned not only to correct the faid Edition , but to restore the true Reading of Shakspeare in all the Editions ever yet published . By Mr. Theobald . 4to . 1726 . An Answer to Mr. Pope's Preface to Shakfpeare , in a Letter to ...
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... Poet defended from the Perfecution of his Commentators . By W. Kenrick . 8vo . 1765 . An Examination of Mr. Kenrick's Review of Mr. Johnson's Edition of Shakspeare . of Shakspeare . [ By Mr. Barclay . ] 8vo . 1766 . A Defence of Mr ...
... Poet defended from the Perfecution of his Commentators . By W. Kenrick . 8vo . 1765 . An Examination of Mr. Kenrick's Review of Mr. Johnson's Edition of Shakspeare . of Shakspeare . [ By Mr. Barclay . ] 8vo . 1766 . A Defence of Mr ...
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... Poet . By the Reverend Martin Sherlock . Tranflated from the French . 8vo . 1786 . A Concordance to Shakspeare ; fuited to all the Editions , in which the diftinguished and parallel Paffages in the Plays of that justly - admired Writer ...
... Poet . By the Reverend Martin Sherlock . Tranflated from the French . 8vo . 1786 . A Concordance to Shakspeare ; fuited to all the Editions , in which the diftinguished and parallel Paffages in the Plays of that justly - admired Writer ...
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... poet of any nation was ever more idolized by his countrymen . An ardent defire to understand and explain his works , is , to the honour of the present age , fo much increased within the last forty years , that more has been done towards ...
... poet of any nation was ever more idolized by his countrymen . An ardent defire to understand and explain his works , is , to the honour of the present age , fo much increased within the last forty years , that more has been done towards ...
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