Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... Warburton , " I know you will not be displeased , if I should tell you in your ear , perhaps I may venture to join the Text to my Remarks " ( id . , p . 254 ) . By the following March he had definitely determined upon giving an edition ...
... Warburton , " I know you will not be displeased , if I should tell you in your ear , perhaps I may venture to join the Text to my Remarks " ( id . , p . 254 ) . By the following March he had definitely determined upon giving an edition ...
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... Warburton , “ I know you will not be displeased , if I should tell you in your ear , perhaps I may venture to join the Text to my Remarks " ( id . , p . 254 ) . By the following March he had definitely determined upon giving an edition ...
... Warburton , “ I know you will not be displeased , if I should tell you in your ear , perhaps I may venture to join the Text to my Remarks " ( id . , p . 254 ) . By the following March he had definitely determined upon giving an edition ...
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... Warburton and an unsuccessful candidature for the laureateship . Articles with Tonson were signed in November , 1731 ( id . ii . , pp . 13 , 618 ) , and at the same time the correspondence with Warburton was renewed . The edition did ...
... Warburton and an unsuccessful candidature for the laureateship . Articles with Tonson were signed in November , 1731 ( id . ii . , pp . 13 , 618 ) , and at the same time the correspondence with Warburton was renewed . The edition did ...
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... Warburton had undoubtedly given Theobald un- grudging assistance and was plainly interested in the success of the ... Warburton's Preface to his own edition of 1747. His statement of the assistance he rendered Theobald is rude and ...
... Warburton had undoubtedly given Theobald un- grudging assistance and was plainly interested in the success of the ... Warburton's Preface to his own edition of 1747. His statement of the assistance he rendered Theobald is rude and ...
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... Warburton expressed himself on this matter , with his customary force and with a pleasing attention to detail , in a ... Warburton's concluding statement . Some of the annotations which have his name attached to them are repeated almost ...
... Warburton expressed himself on this matter , with his customary force and with a pleasing attention to detail , in a ... Warburton's concluding statement . Some of the annotations which have his name attached to them are repeated almost ...
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