The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 第 1 卷C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... believe , no where to be found ; and yet had their proofs escaped correction from an editor , the text of our author in many places would have been materially changed . And as all these changes would have originated from attention for a ...
... believe , no where to be found ; and yet had their proofs escaped correction from an editor , the text of our author in many places would have been materially changed . And as all these changes would have originated from attention for a ...
第87页
... believe , till 1663 , and was twenty - seven years old when his father - in - law died ; or some one of the family of Hathaway . Mr. Thomas Hathaway , believe Shakspeare's brother - in - law , died at Stratford in 1654-5 , at the age of ...
... believe , till 1663 , and was twenty - seven years old when his father - in - law died ; or some one of the family of Hathaway . Mr. Thomas Hathaway , believe Shakspeare's brother - in - law , died at Stratford in 1654-5 , at the age of ...
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... believe , that he was acquainted with the scene between Catharine and the old gentlewoman ; or surely he would not have admitted such obscenity and nonsense . Mr. Hawkins , in the Appendix to Mr. Johnson's edition , hath an ingenious ...
... believe , that he was acquainted with the scene between Catharine and the old gentlewoman ; or surely he would not have admitted such obscenity and nonsense . Mr. Hawkins , in the Appendix to Mr. Johnson's edition , hath an ingenious ...
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