The Dramatic Works, Nide 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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Sivu ix
... reason why we should make sport for the world , for such is the only effect of public controversies ; neither should I have leisure , at present to pursue such an under- taking , I only meant to do justice to myself ; and as I had no ...
... reason why we should make sport for the world , for such is the only effect of public controversies ; neither should I have leisure , at present to pursue such an under- taking , I only meant to do justice to myself ; and as I had no ...
Sivu x
... reasons for my dissent both from you and Mr. Tyrwhitt . You cannot surely suspect me of having wished to commence hostilities with either of you ; but you have made a very singular comment on this remark indeed . Because I have said I ...
... reasons for my dissent both from you and Mr. Tyrwhitt . You cannot surely suspect me of having wished to commence hostilities with either of you ; but you have made a very singular comment on this remark indeed . Because I have said I ...
Sivu xiv
... . He was infected to a lamentable degree with the jealousy of au- thorship ; and while his approbation was readily bestowed upon those whose competi- tion he thought he had no reason to dread , tiv EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... . He was infected to a lamentable degree with the jealousy of au- thorship ; and while his approbation was readily bestowed upon those whose competi- tion he thought he had no reason to dread , tiv EDITOR'S PREFACE .
Sivu xv
William Shakespeare. tion he thought he had no reason to dread , he was fretfully impatient of a brother near the throne : his clear understanding would generally have enabled him to discover what was right ; but the spirit of ...
William Shakespeare. tion he thought he had no reason to dread , he was fretfully impatient of a brother near the throne : his clear understanding would generally have enabled him to discover what was right ; but the spirit of ...
Sivu xvi
... , for ob- vious reasons , form no part of this publica- tion . His brief strictures at the end of each play have been retained in compliance with custom , but not without an occasional note of dissent xvi EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... , for ob- vious reasons , form no part of this publica- tion . His brief strictures at the end of each play have been retained in compliance with custom , but not without an occasional note of dissent xvi EDITOR'S PREFACE .
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