Notes upon some of the obscure passages in Shakespeare's plays; with remarks upon the explanations of the commentators in the editions of 1785, 1790, 1793 [ed. by T. Penrice.].W. Bulmer and Company Cleveland-Row, St. Jame's., 1805 - 375 psl. |
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... REMARKS UPON THE EXPLANATIONS AND AMENDMENTS OF THE COMMENTATORS IN THE EDITIONS OF 1785 , 1790 , 1793 . BY THE LATE RIGHT HON . JOHN LORD CHEDWORTH . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM BULMER AND CO . CLEVELAND - ROW , ST . JAMES'S . f UPON ...
... REMARKS UPON THE EXPLANATIONS AND AMENDMENTS OF THE COMMENTATORS IN THE EDITIONS OF 1785 , 1790 , 1793 . BY THE LATE RIGHT HON . JOHN LORD CHEDWORTH . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM BULMER AND CO . CLEVELAND - ROW , ST . JAMES'S . f UPON ...
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... REMARKS UPON THE EXPLANATIONS AND AMENDMENTS OF THE COMMENTATORS IN THE EDITIONS OF 1785 , 1790 , 1793 . BY THE LATE RIGHT HON . JOHN LORD CHEDWORTH . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM BULMER AND CO . CLEVELAND - ROW , ST . JAMES'S . Entered ...
... REMARKS UPON THE EXPLANATIONS AND AMENDMENTS OF THE COMMENTATORS IN THE EDITIONS OF 1785 , 1790 , 1793 . BY THE LATE RIGHT HON . JOHN LORD CHEDWORTH . LONDON : PRINTED BY WILLIAM BULMER AND CO . CLEVELAND - ROW , ST . JAMES'S . Entered ...
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... references to the pages of the three editions are arranged in the following order : Johnson's and Steevens's , 1785. - Malone's , 1790.- Johnson's and Steevens's , 1793 . THE TEMPEST . DR . Farmer remarks that Ben Jonson.
... references to the pages of the three editions are arranged in the following order : Johnson's and Steevens's , 1785. - Malone's , 1790.- Johnson's and Steevens's , 1793 . THE TEMPEST . DR . Farmer remarks that Ben Jonson.
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... remarks that Ben Jonson , in the original Every Man in his Humour , had taught Shakespeare the true pronunciation of Stephano , which is always right in The Tempest , and always wrong in his earlier play , The Merchant of Venice : and ...
... remarks that Ben Jonson , in the original Every Man in his Humour , had taught Shakespeare the true pronunciation of Stephano , which is always right in The Tempest , and always wrong in his earlier play , The Merchant of Venice : and ...
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... Remarks * ( whose note Mr. Malone has omitted ) is the true one . The quotation from Spenser proves that the word meddle is used in the sense of mingle ; but the sense given by the Remarker seems to me easier . * Mr. Ritson . P. 11. - 9 ...
... Remarks * ( whose note Mr. Malone has omitted ) is the true one . The quotation from Spenser proves that the word meddle is used in the sense of mingle ; but the sense given by the Remarker seems to me easier . * Mr. Ritson . P. 11. - 9 ...
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays– With Remarks ... John Howe Baron Chedworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays– With Remarks ... John Howe Baron Chedworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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