Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... give ftrays to the lord of the manor : a mistake which ( one may also observe ) it was not for the intereft of the house to remove . Yet the players themselves , Heminges and Condell , after- wards did Shakespeare the juftice to reject ...
... give ftrays to the lord of the manor : a mistake which ( one may also observe ) it was not for the intereft of the house to remove . Yet the players themselves , Heminges and Condell , after- wards did Shakespeare the juftice to reject ...
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... give the proper entertainment . And as in great piles of building , fome parts are often finished up to hit the tafte of the connoiffeur ; others more negligently put together , to ftrike the fancy of a common and unlearned beholder ...
... give the proper entertainment . And as in great piles of building , fome parts are often finished up to hit the tafte of the connoiffeur ; others more negligently put together , to ftrike the fancy of a common and unlearned beholder ...
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... : you find them all younger brothers of the fame family , and all of them have a pretence to give the fame creft : but Shakespeare's [ G4 ] clowns A clowns and fops come all of a different house : Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE .
... : you find them all younger brothers of the fame family , and all of them have a pretence to give the fame creft : but Shakespeare's [ G4 ] clowns A clowns and fops come all of a different house : Mr. THEOBALD's PREFACE .
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... gives us his corrections as the original text of the author ; whereas the chief turn of his criticism is plainly to ... give the true reading , though fometimes not to the advantage of my author , that I have been ridiculously ridiculed ...
... gives us his corrections as the original text of the author ; whereas the chief turn of his criticism is plainly to ... give the true reading , though fometimes not to the advantage of my author , that I have been ridiculously ridiculed ...
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... give them a variety in fome proportion to their number . Where- ever I have ventured at an emendation , a note is con- ftantly fubjoined to justify and affert the reason of it . Where I only offer a conjecture , and do not disturb the ...
... give them a variety in fome proportion to their number . Where- ever I have ventured at an emendation , a note is con- ftantly fubjoined to justify and affert the reason of it . Where I only offer a conjecture , and do not disturb the ...
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