A few Words in reply to the Animadversions of the Rev. Mr. Dyce on Mr. Hunter's “Disquisition on the Tempest” (1839) and his “New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare (1845), contained in his work entitled “A Few Notes on Shakespeare; with occasional remarks on the emendations of the Manuscript corrector in Mr. Collier's Copy of the Folio, 1632.” By the Author of the Disquisition and the Illustrations

A few Words in reply to the Animadversions of the Rev. Mr. Dyce on Mr. Hunter's “Disquisition on the Tempest” (1839) and his “New Illustrations of the Life, Studies, and Writings of Shakespeare (1845), contained in his work entitled “A Few Notes on Shakespeare; with occasional remarks on the emendations of the Manuscript corrector in Mr. Collier's Copy of the Folio, 1632.” By the Author of the Disquisition and the Illustrations

Joseph Hunter1853

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