The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page 12
... first publishers of his works . after his death , was what Jonfon could not bear he thought it impoffible , perhaps , for another man to ftrike out the greatest thoughts in the finest expreffion , and to reach thofe excellen cies of ...
... first publishers of his works . after his death , was what Jonfon could not bear he thought it impoffible , perhaps , for another man to ftrike out the greatest thoughts in the finest expreffion , and to reach thofe excellen cies of ...
Page 15
... first edition this paffage runs thus : 2 - Mr. Hales , who had fat ftill for fome time , hearing Ben frequently reproach him with the want of learning and ignorance of the antients , told him at last , That if Mr. Shakspeare ,,, & c ...
... first edition this paffage runs thus : 2 - Mr. Hales , who had fat ftill for fome time , hearing Ben frequently reproach him with the want of learning and ignorance of the antients , told him at last , That if Mr. Shakspeare ,,, & c ...
Page 29
... first fyllable in Socratem is here made fhort , which can- not be allowed . Perhaps we should read Sophoclem . Shakspeare is then appofitely compared with a dramatick author among the ancients : but ftill it fhould be remembered that ...
... first fyllable in Socratem is here made fhort , which can- not be allowed . Perhaps we should read Sophoclem . Shakspeare is then appofitely compared with a dramatick author among the ancients : but ftill it fhould be remembered that ...
Page 37
... first child , ( Nov. 23 , 1616 , ) as well as the entry of the marriage , afcertain it to have taken place in February , Mr. Weft , without intending it , has impeached the cha- racter of this lady ; for her firft child , according to ...
... first child , ( Nov. 23 , 1616 , ) as well as the entry of the marriage , afcertain it to have taken place in February , Mr. Weft , without intending it , has impeached the cha- racter of this lady ; for her firft child , according to ...
Page 40
... first to Thomas Nafh , Efq . ] Elizabeth , our poet's grand - daughter , who appears to have been a favourite , Shakfpeare having left her by his will a memorial of his affection , though fhe at that time was but eight years old , was ...
... first to Thomas Nafh , Efq . ] Elizabeth , our poet's grand - daughter , who appears to have been a favourite , Shakfpeare having left her by his will a memorial of his affection , though fhe at that time was but eight years old , was ...
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