Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, المجلد 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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الصفحة viii
... person to the Gate - house to confer with Marston , as was required , or whether he treated the whole affair with indifference , it is impossible now to say ; but the terms the poet uses are very unequivocal , and indeed much less ...
... person to the Gate - house to confer with Marston , as was required , or whether he treated the whole affair with indifference , it is impossible now to say ; but the terms the poet uses are very unequivocal , and indeed much less ...
الصفحة x
... persons , with about equal indiscretion , to reject without pause what , otherwise , they would have been disposed to ... person who had lived and died two hundred years ago . However , I was able satisfactorily to prove that the volume ...
... persons , with about equal indiscretion , to reject without pause what , otherwise , they would have been disposed to ... person who had lived and died two hundred years ago . However , I was able satisfactorily to prove that the volume ...
الصفحة xi
... persons who took an interest about it . I mentioned it to my relations and friends , and showed them many of the most remarkable emendations . The late Duke of Devon- shire came up from Chatsworth purposely to inspect it : I left it for ...
... persons who took an interest about it . I mentioned it to my relations and friends , and showed them many of the most remarkable emendations . The late Duke of Devon- shire came up from Chatsworth purposely to inspect it : I left it for ...
الصفحة xii
... person ( including even the members of my own family ) to whom I stated the fact . The announcement did not seem very satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated such an undertaking himself ; but he ...
... person ( including even the members of my own family ) to whom I stated the fact . The announcement did not seem very satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated such an undertaking himself ; but he ...
الصفحة xv
... person , wishing to foist upon the world modern guesses as ancient emendations , would of all things have avoided these coincidences , wherever they could possibly be avoided ; but here we find an indi- vidual , who lived two hundred ...
... person , wishing to foist upon the world modern guesses as ancient emendations , would of all things have avoided these coincidences , wherever they could possibly be avoided ; but here we find an indi- vidual , who lived two hundred ...
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