The Plays of William Shakspeare, Bind 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Side i
... better than the " fhadow of a fhade . " The late Sir Jofhua Reynolds indeed once fuggefted , that whatever perfon it was defigned for , it might have been left , as it now appears , unfinished . Various copies and plates , however , are ...
... better than the " fhadow of a fhade . " The late Sir Jofhua Reynolds indeed once fuggefted , that whatever perfon it was defigned for , it might have been left , as it now appears , unfinished . Various copies and plates , however , are ...
Side ii
... though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtfman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general inftead of a particular refemblance . thefe tales has no better foundation than the vanity of ii ADVERTISEMENT .
... though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtfman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general inftead of a particular refemblance . thefe tales has no better foundation than the vanity of ii ADVERTISEMENT .
Side iii
William Shakespeare. thefe tales has no better foundation than the vanity of our degener Neoptolemus , ( fee Vol . III . p . 344 . ) * and the latter originates from modern conjecture . The prefent age will probably allow the vintner's ...
William Shakespeare. thefe tales has no better foundation than the vanity of our degener Neoptolemus , ( fee Vol . III . p . 344 . ) * and the latter originates from modern conjecture . The prefent age will probably allow the vintner's ...
Side vi
... better print --- grofs for even these gentlemen to swallow . - Mr . Barrett , however , in the yeer 1776 affured Mr. Tyrwhitt and Mr. Steevens , that he received the aforefaid fcrawl of Canynge from Chatterton , who defcribed it as ...
... better print --- grofs for even these gentlemen to swallow . - Mr . Barrett , however , in the yeer 1776 affured Mr. Tyrwhitt and Mr. Steevens , that he received the aforefaid fcrawl of Canynge from Chatterton , who defcribed it as ...
Side xi
... better understood , than that it came down to us difcoloured by " the variation of every foil " through which it had flowed , and that it ftagnated at laft in the muddy refervoir of the first folio . * In plainer terms , that the ...
... better understood , than that it came down to us difcoloured by " the variation of every foil " through which it had flowed , and that it ftagnated at laft in the muddy refervoir of the first folio . * In plainer terms , that the ...
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