An attempte to rescue that aunciente, English poet, and play-wrighte, maister Williaume Shakespere

from the maney errours, faulsely charged on him, by certaine new-fangled wittes : and to let him speak for himself, as right well he wotteth, when freede from the many careless mistakeings, of the heedless first imprinters, of his workes

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An attempte to rescue that aunciente, English poet, and play-wrighte, maister Williaume Shakespere

from the maney errours, faulsely charged on him, by certaine new-fangled wittes : and to let him speak for himself, as right well he wotteth, when freede from the many careless mistakeings, of the heedless first imprinters, of his workes

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English
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94

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Edition Notes

A gentleman formerly of Greys-Inn = John Holt. Cf. Halkett & Laing.

Caption title: An attempte to rescue Shakespear, &c. in remarks on The tempest.

Re-issued in 1750 with title: Remarks on The tempest.

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PR3070

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94 p.
Number of pages
94

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OL16987563M

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