The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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But this fame draw- . ing very soon ceased to be stationary , was alternately exhibited and con . ccaled , as the wavering faith of its possessor shifted about , and was prudently withheld at last from the publick eye .
But this fame draw- . ing very soon ceased to be stationary , was alternately exhibited and con . ccaled , as the wavering faith of its possessor shifted about , and was prudently withheld at last from the publick eye .
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The present editors must also acknowledge , that unless in particular instances , where the voice of the publick had decided against the remarks of Dr. Johnson , they have hesitated to displace them ; and had rather be charged with ...
The present editors must also acknowledge , that unless in particular instances , where the voice of the publick had decided against the remarks of Dr. Johnson , they have hesitated to displace them ; and had rather be charged with ...
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Tillsomewhat resembling the process above suggested , be authorized , the publick will ask in vain for a commodious and pleasant text of Shakspeare . Nothing will be lost to the world on account of the measure recommend ed , there being ...
Tillsomewhat resembling the process above suggested , be authorized , the publick will ask in vain for a commodious and pleasant text of Shakspeare . Nothing will be lost to the world on account of the measure recommend ed , there being ...
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On the first of these contested matters we commit ourselves to the publick ear ; on the second we must awhile solicit the reader's attention . The following conjectural account of the publication of this second folio ( about which no ...
On the first of these contested matters we commit ourselves to the publick ear ; on the second we must awhile solicit the reader's attention . The following conjectural account of the publication of this second folio ( about which no ...
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We do not wish to soften our expression ; for some plays , like The Misfortunes of Arthur , and many books of superior consequence , like Fox's Martyrs and the Chronicles of Holindhed , & c . were carefully prepared for the publick eye ...
We do not wish to soften our expression ; for some plays , like The Misfortunes of Arthur , and many books of superior consequence , like Fox's Martyrs and the Chronicles of Holindhed , & c . were carefully prepared for the publick eye ...
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