The Plays of William Shakspeare ...J. Nichols and Son, 1813 - 21 pages |
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... pieces of metal . * • Number of letters , & c . in a page of Shakspeare , 1793 . TEXT . The average number in each line ( including letters , points , spaces , & c . ) is 47 ; the num- ber of lines in a page - 37 . 47 37 NOTES . The ...
... pieces of metal . * • Number of letters , & c . in a page of Shakspeare , 1793 . TEXT . The average number in each line ( including letters , points , spaces , & c . ) is 47 ; the num- ber of lines in a page - 37 . 47 37 NOTES . The ...
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... pieces of metal ; which multiplied by 16 , the number of pages in a sheet , will amount to 42,880 - the misplacing of any one of which would inevitably cause a blunder , PLYMSELL . SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE ...
... pieces of metal ; which multiplied by 16 , the number of pages in a sheet , will amount to 42,880 - the misplacing of any one of which would inevitably cause a blunder , PLYMSELL . SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE ...
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... pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are pas- sages in some few of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus at the end of the fourth act of Henry the Fifth , by a compliment very hand- somely turned to the ...
... pieces were written be generally uncertain , yet there are pas- sages in some few of them which seem to fix their dates . So the Chorus at the end of the fourth act of Henry the Fifth , by a compliment very hand- somely turned to the ...
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... MALONne . 9 he dedicated his poem of Venus and Adonis , ] To this nobleman also he dedicated his Rape of Lucrece , printed in 4to . in 1594. MAlone . remarkable piece of humanity and good - nature ; Mr. F 2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 67.
... MALONne . 9 he dedicated his poem of Venus and Adonis , ] To this nobleman also he dedicated his Rape of Lucrece , printed in 4to . in 1594. MAlone . remarkable piece of humanity and good - nature ; Mr. F 2 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 67.
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. remarkable piece of humanity and good - nature ; Mr. Jonson , who was at that time altogether un- known to the world , had offered one of his plays to the players , in order to have it acted ; and the ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. remarkable piece of humanity and good - nature ; Mr. Jonson , who was at that time altogether un- known to the world , had offered one of his plays to the players , in order to have it acted ; and the ...
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