The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... these , ought not to be unfurnifhed with the fecond . As to the third and fourth impres- fions ( which include the feven rejected plays ) they are little better than wafte paper , for they differ only from the preceding ones by a larger ...
... these , ought not to be unfurnifhed with the fecond . As to the third and fourth impres- fions ( which include the feven rejected plays ) they are little better than wafte paper , for they differ only from the preceding ones by a larger ...
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... . Johnfon received copies of his edition for his fubfcri- bers , the first coft of which was 3751. and afterwards 1051 . in money . Total 480l . MALONE . Of these editions fome have paffed feveral times through the [ 29 ]
... . Johnfon received copies of his edition for his fubfcri- bers , the first coft of which was 3751. and afterwards 1051 . in money . Total 480l . MALONE . Of these editions fome have paffed feveral times through the [ 29 ]
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William Shakespeare. Of these editions fome have paffed feveral times through the prefs ; but only fuch as vary from cach other are here enumerated . To this lift might be added , several spurious and mutilated impreffions ; but as they ...
William Shakespeare. Of these editions fome have paffed feveral times through the prefs ; but only fuch as vary from cach other are here enumerated . To this lift might be added , several spurious and mutilated impreffions ; but as they ...
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... these points . 7 Shakspeare was born on the 23d of April , 1564 , and was probably married in , or before , September 1582 , his eldeft daughter , Susanna , having been baptized on the 26th of May , 1583. At what time he left ...
... these points . 7 Shakspeare was born on the 23d of April , 1564 , and was probably married in , or before , September 1582 , his eldeft daughter , Susanna , having been baptized on the 26th of May , 1583. At what time he left ...
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... these verses related to Shakspeare : and in- deed I do not recollect any dramatick poet of that time , to whom the character which they delineate is applicable , except our author . It is remark- able that the very fame epithet , which ...
... these verses related to Shakspeare : and in- deed I do not recollect any dramatick poet of that time , to whom the character which they delineate is applicable , except our author . It is remark- able that the very fame epithet , which ...
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