The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page xxii
... folio ( about which no certainty can be obtained ( perhaps is not very remote from truth . When the predeceffor of it appeared , fome in- telligent friend or admirer of Shakspeare might have obferved its defects , and corrected many of ...
... folio ( about which no certainty can be obtained ( perhaps is not very remote from truth . When the predeceffor of it appeared , fome in- telligent friend or admirer of Shakspeare might have obferved its defects , and corrected many of ...
Page xxiii
... folio editions . The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one or both the authorities above mentioned , we conceive to have been the basis of its fucceffor in 1632 . At the fame time , however , a fresh and abun- dant feries of ...
... folio editions . The folio therefore of 1623 , corrected from one or both the authorities above mentioned , we conceive to have been the basis of its fucceffor in 1632 . At the fame time , however , a fresh and abun- dant feries of ...
Page xxv
... folio volume of dramatick dialogues in metre , which required a fo much greater degree of accuracy ? 29 But the worth of our contested volume also seems to be queftioned , because the authority on which even fuch changes in it as are ...
... folio volume of dramatick dialogues in metre , which required a fo much greater degree of accuracy ? 29 But the worth of our contested volume also seems to be queftioned , because the authority on which even fuch changes in it as are ...
Page xxvi
... folio of our author's plays . He always ftood forward as a determined advocate for its authority , on which , we believe , more than one of his emendations were formed . At least , we are certain that he never attempted any , before he ...
... folio of our author's plays . He always ftood forward as a determined advocate for its authority , on which , we believe , more than one of his emendations were formed . At least , we are certain that he never attempted any , before he ...
Page xxvii
... folio , with all its blunders , has difplayed . The fame gentleman alfo ( fee his Preface , p . 443 ) speaks with fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are thefe affertions ...
... folio , with all its blunders , has difplayed . The fame gentleman alfo ( fee his Preface , p . 443 ) speaks with fome confidence of having proved his affertions relative to the worthleffness of this book . But how are thefe affertions ...
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