Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... most ungrammatical . To make his meaning intelligible to his audience feems to have been his only care , and with the eafe of converfation he has adopted its incorrectness . THE past editors , eminently qualified as they were by genius ...
... most ungrammatical . To make his meaning intelligible to his audience feems to have been his only care , and with the eafe of converfation he has adopted its incorrectness . THE past editors , eminently qualified as they were by genius ...
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... most correct . Though no proof can be given that the poet fuper - intended the publication of any one of thefe him- self , yet we have little reason to suppose that he who wrote at the command of ELIZABETH , and under the pa- tronage of ...
... most correct . Though no proof can be given that the poet fuper - intended the publication of any one of thefe him- self , yet we have little reason to suppose that he who wrote at the command of ELIZABETH , and under the pa- tronage of ...
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... most natural paffage in the old play ; and is introduced in fuch a manner as to make it fairly his own . The ingenious editor of THE RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY having never met with this play , and as it is not preferved in Mr. GAR ...
... most natural paffage in the old play ; and is introduced in fuch a manner as to make it fairly his own . The ingenious editor of THE RELIQUES OF ANCIENT POETRY having never met with this play , and as it is not preferved in Mr. GAR ...
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... most favourable to the character of an author were once established ; whether we are to fend into the world all his works without diftinction , or arbitrarily to leave out what may be thought a disgrace to him . The first editors , who ...
... most favourable to the character of an author were once established ; whether we are to fend into the world all his works without diftinction , or arbitrarily to leave out what may be thought a disgrace to him . The first editors , who ...
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... ENGLISH writers , which are growing fcarcer every day ; and to afford the world all the affiftance or pleasure it can receive from the most authentic copies extant of its NOBLEST POET , • A LIST OF THE OLD EDITIONS O F SHAKESPEARE'S [ 20 ]
... ENGLISH writers , which are growing fcarcer every day ; and to afford the world all the affiftance or pleasure it can receive from the most authentic copies extant of its NOBLEST POET , • A LIST OF THE OLD EDITIONS O F SHAKESPEARE'S [ 20 ]
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