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Pagina xxiii
... whole is concluded with a new glossarial index . In this , the humblest , but per- haps not the least useful department of the work , I have introduced what I hope will be considered as improve- ments . In the glossarial index of former ...
... whole is concluded with a new glossarial index . In this , the humblest , but per- haps not the least useful department of the work , I have introduced what I hope will be considered as improve- ments . In the glossarial index of former ...
Pagina xxvi
... whole circumstances attending its discovery , which are detailed in Mr. Richardson's Proposals † , will forcibly re- mind us of Mr. Steevens's own words , when speaking of the Chandos portrait , but which are much more applicable to ...
... whole circumstances attending its discovery , which are detailed in Mr. Richardson's Proposals † , will forcibly re- mind us of Mr. Steevens's own words , when speaking of the Chandos portrait , but which are much more applicable to ...
Pagina xxxv
... whole of a work is generally gone through before the composition of the prefatory matter ; but in the present instance there is no inconsistency ; he tells us that if Mr. Steevens is right , he himself must have been wrong ; he does not ...
... whole of a work is generally gone through before the composition of the prefatory matter ; but in the present instance there is no inconsistency ; he tells us that if Mr. Steevens is right , he himself must have been wrong ; he does not ...
Pagina xxxvi
... whole weight of the commentators ' fury is directed against him , and him alone Jonson , ' says one of them , in all pro- bability maliciously stole this opportunity to throw in his envious and spiteful invective before the ...
... whole weight of the commentators ' fury is directed against him , and him alone Jonson , ' says one of them , in all pro- bability maliciously stole this opportunity to throw in his envious and spiteful invective before the ...
Pagina xxxvii
... whole of this tedious story is an absolute fable . The Prologue was not written by Jonson , and the play was not written by Shakspeare . The Piece acted in 1613 was a new play , called All Is Truth , ' constructed , indeed , on the ...
... whole of this tedious story is an absolute fable . The Prologue was not written by Jonson , and the play was not written by Shakspeare . The Piece acted in 1613 was a new play , called All Is Truth , ' constructed , indeed , on the ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1821 |
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