The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... because the strongest act of Parliament that could be framed , would fail to compel readers into their service ; notwithstanding these miscella- neous Poems have derived every poffible advantage from the literature and judgement of ...
... because the strongest act of Parliament that could be framed , would fail to compel readers into their service ; notwithstanding these miscella- neous Poems have derived every poffible advantage from the literature and judgement of ...
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... because they had been anticipated ; and that a few others have excluded themselves by their own immoderate length ; for he who publishes a feries of comments unattended by the text. * Sce p . 371 . * It will perhaps be urged , that to ...
... because they had been anticipated ; and that a few others have excluded themselves by their own immoderate length ; for he who publishes a feries of comments unattended by the text. * Sce p . 371 . * It will perhaps be urged , that to ...
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... because it introduces obfcurity instead of light . To render Shakspeare less intelligible by a recall of corrupt phraseology , is not , in our opinion , the 66 1 surest way to extend his fame and multiply his readers xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
... because it introduces obfcurity instead of light . To render Shakspeare less intelligible by a recall of corrupt phraseology , is not , in our opinion , the 66 1 surest way to extend his fame and multiply his readers xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... because they afford opportunities for explanatory criticifm . \ Omiffions in our author's works are frequently suspected , and sometimes not without fufficient reason . Yet , in our opinion , they have suffered a more certain injury ...
... because they afford opportunities for explanatory criticifm . \ Omiffions in our author's works are frequently suspected , and sometimes not without fufficient reason . Yet , in our opinion , they have suffered a more certain injury ...
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... because the authority on which even such changes in it as are allowed to be judicious , is unknown . But if weight were granted to this argument , what support could be found for ancient Greek and Roman MSS . of various defcrip- tions ...
... because the authority on which even such changes in it as are allowed to be judicious , is unknown . But if weight were granted to this argument , what support could be found for ancient Greek and Roman MSS . of various defcrip- tions ...
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