The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page xxvi
... note , and higher antiquity . Why , therefore , fhould not a book printed in 1632 be allowed the merit of equal fervices to a predeceffor in 1623 ? Such alfo , let us add , were the fentiments of a gentleman whofe name we cannot repeat ...
... note , and higher antiquity . Why , therefore , fhould not a book printed in 1632 be allowed the merit of equal fervices to a predeceffor in 1623 ? Such alfo , let us add , were the fentiments of a gentleman whofe name we cannot repeat ...
Page xxviii
... - All's well that ends well Twelfth Night 5 15 II 13 Winter's Tale Macbeth King John King Richard II . King Henry IV . Part I. King Henry V. 2 15 C 16 6 R 3 6 I II . I 10 pointed out in his notes , will , in our xxviii ADVERTISEMENT .
... - All's well that ends well Twelfth Night 5 15 II 13 Winter's Tale Macbeth King John King Richard II . King Henry IV . Part I. King Henry V. 2 15 C 16 6 R 3 6 I II . I 10 pointed out in his notes , will , in our xxviii ADVERTISEMENT .
Page xxix
William Shakespeare. pointed out in his notes , will , in our judgement , contribute to its eulogium ; at leaft cannot fail to rescue it from his prefatory imputations of " being of no value whatever , " and afterwards of— " not being ...
William Shakespeare. pointed out in his notes , will , in our judgement , contribute to its eulogium ; at leaft cannot fail to rescue it from his prefatory imputations of " being of no value whatever , " and afterwards of— " not being ...
Page xxxi
... note of preparation " for future hoftilities . The office of " devifing brave punishments " for faithless editors , is therefore ftrenuously declined , even though their guilt fhould equal that of one of their number ( Mr. Steevens ) ...
... note of preparation " for future hoftilities . The office of " devifing brave punishments " for faithless editors , is therefore ftrenuously declined , even though their guilt fhould equal that of one of their number ( Mr. Steevens ) ...
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... NOTES . The average number in each line The average number in each line ( including letters , points , fpaces ... notes , contains about 2680 distinct pieces of metal ; which multiplied by 16 , the number of pages in a fleet , will ...
... NOTES . The average number in each line The average number in each line ( including letters , points , fpaces ... notes , contains about 2680 distinct pieces of metal ; which multiplied by 16 , the number of pages in a fleet , will ...
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