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In this he proposed nothing to himself but his private satisfaction in making his
own copy as perfect as he could : but as the emendations multiplied upon his
hands , other gentlemen equally fond of the author defired to see them , and
some ...
In this he proposed nothing to himself but his private satisfaction in making his
own copy as perfect as he could : but as the emendations multiplied upon his
hands , other gentlemen equally fond of the author defired to see them , and
some ...
Página xvi
4 It is not certain , that any one of his plays was published by himself . During the
time of his employment in the theatre , several of his pieces were printed
seperately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published
by him ...
4 It is not certain , that any one of his plays was published by himself . During the
time of his employment in the theatre , several of his pieces were printed
seperately in quarto . What makes me think that most of these were not published
by him ...
Página xxii
... the knowledge of an author may sometimes conduce to the better
understanding his book : and though the works of Mr. Shakespear may seem to
many not to want a comment , yet , I fancy , some little account of the man himself
may not be ...
... the knowledge of an author may sometimes conduce to the better
understanding his book : and though the works of Mr. Shakespear may seem to
many not to want a comment , yet , I fancy , some little account of the man himself
may not be ...
Página 198
O , ' tis a foul thing , when a cur cannot keep himself in all companies ! I would
have , as one should say , one that takes upon him to be a dog indeed , to be , as
it were , a dog at all things . If I had not had more wit than he , to take a fault upon
...
O , ' tis a foul thing , when a cur cannot keep himself in all companies ! I would
have , as one should say , one that takes upon him to be a dog indeed , to be , as
it were , a dog at all things . If I had not had more wit than he , to take a fault upon
...
Página 344
Escal . One that above all other strifes Contented specially to know himself . Duke
. What pleasure was he given to ? Escal . Rather rejoicing to see another merry ,
than merry at any thing which profess'd to make him rejoice : a gentleman of all ...
Escal . One that above all other strifes Contented specially to know himself . Duke
. What pleasure was he given to ? Escal . Rather rejoicing to see another merry ,
than merry at any thing which profess'd to make him rejoice : a gentleman of all ...
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