The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... former editions have been corrected in this a few notes have been added in their proper places , and a short Appendix in the twenty - first volume , of some observations which occurred to the editor in the course of reading the proof ...
... former editions have been corrected in this a few notes have been added in their proper places , and a short Appendix in the twenty - first volume , of some observations which occurred to the editor in the course of reading the proof ...
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... former occasions , that any fresh advertisement of similar tendency might be considered as a tax on the reader's patience . It may be proper indeed to observe , that the errors we have discovered in our last edition are here corrected ...
... former occasions , that any fresh advertisement of similar tendency might be considered as a tax on the reader's patience . It may be proper indeed to observe , that the errors we have discovered in our last edition are here corrected ...
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... former owner of the pic- ture , is uncertain . It is clear , however , that this is the identical head from which not only the engrav- ing by Droeshout in 1623 , but that of Marshall ' in 1640 was made ; and though the hazards our of ...
... former owner of the pic- ture , is uncertain . It is clear , however , that this is the identical head from which not only the engrav- ing by Droeshout in 1623 , but that of Marshall ' in 1640 was made ; and though the hazards our of ...
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... former age were assembled , and their portraits reposited . To such suppositions it may be replied , that Mr. Sloman , who quitted this celebrated publick house in 1767 , ( when all its furniture , which had devolved to him from his two ...
... former age were assembled , and their portraits reposited . To such suppositions it may be replied , that Mr. Sloman , who quitted this celebrated publick house in 1767 , ( when all its furniture , which had devolved to him from his two ...
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... former business and place of abode , which supplied her with materials for conversation to the very end of a long life . The four last publicans who kept this tavern are said to have filled the whole period , from the time of Vertue's ...
... former business and place of abode , which supplied her with materials for conversation to the very end of a long life . The four last publicans who kept this tavern are said to have filled the whole period , from the time of Vertue's ...
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