The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... hands allowed that what we ftyle a younger and inferior MS . will occafionally correct the mistakes and fupply the deficiencies of one of better note , and higher antiquity . Why , therefore , fhould not a book printed in 1632 be ...
... hands allowed that what we ftyle a younger and inferior MS . will occafionally correct the mistakes and fupply the deficiencies of one of better note , and higher antiquity . Why , therefore , fhould not a book printed in 1632 be ...
Page 11
... hands it was put , after having turned it carelessly and fuperciliously over , were just upon returning it to him with an ill - natured anfwer , that it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakspeare luckily caft his eye upon ...
... hands it was put , after having turned it carelessly and fuperciliously over , were just upon returning it to him with an ill - natured anfwer , that it would be of no fervice to their company ; when Shakspeare luckily caft his eye upon ...
Page 23
... hands and feet , That at fuch as lent mony gratis wondred , The gain of ufury was fo fweet : " But thus being now of life bereav'n , ' Tis a hundred to ten he's fcarce gone to heav'n . " So , in Camden's Remains , 1614 : " Here lyes ten ...
... hands and feet , That at fuch as lent mony gratis wondred , The gain of ufury was fo fweet : " But thus being now of life bereav'n , ' Tis a hundred to ten he's fcarce gone to heav'n . " So , in Camden's Remains , 1614 : " Here lyes ten ...
Page 27
... hands by my friend , the late Dr. Wright ; and as Dr. Hall married our poet's daughter in the year 1607 , and undoubtedly attended Shakspeare in his laft illnefs , being then forty years old , I had hopes this book might have enabled me ...
... hands by my friend , the late Dr. Wright ; and as Dr. Hall married our poet's daughter in the year 1607 , and undoubtedly attended Shakspeare in his laft illnefs , being then forty years old , I had hopes this book might have enabled me ...
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... hand , and his left refted on a fcroll of paper . The following Latin diftich is engraved under the cushion : Judicio Pylium , genio Socratem , arte Maronem , THEOBALD . Terra tegit , populus mæret , Olympus habet . The first fyllable ...
... hand , and his left refted on a fcroll of paper . The following Latin diftich is engraved under the cushion : Judicio Pylium , genio Socratem , arte Maronem , THEOBALD . Terra tegit , populus mæret , Olympus habet . The first fyllable ...
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