The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... our author's plays . True : but may not our want of yet earlier and lefs corrupted editions of these very dramas be folely attributed to the monopolizing vigilance of its 66 of a careless theatre were feconded by thofe of ADVERTISEMENT .
... our author's plays . True : but may not our want of yet earlier and lefs corrupted editions of these very dramas be folely attributed to the monopolizing vigilance of its 66 of a careless theatre were feconded by thofe of ADVERTISEMENT .
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... it introduces obfcurity inftead of light . To render Shakspeare lefs intelligible by a recall of corrupt phrafeology , is not , in our opinion , the 86 י fureft way to extend his fame and multiply his readers xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
... it introduces obfcurity inftead of light . To render Shakspeare lefs intelligible by a recall of corrupt phrafeology , is not , in our opinion , the 86 י fureft way to extend his fame and multiply his readers xiv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... lefs propitious . He is expected to combat every difficulty from which his auxiliaries and opponents could secure an honourable retreat . It fhould not therefore be wondered at , if fome of his enterprizes are unfuccessful . - Though ...
... lefs propitious . He is expected to combat every difficulty from which his auxiliaries and opponents could secure an honourable retreat . It fhould not therefore be wondered at , if fome of his enterprizes are unfuccessful . - Though ...
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... lefs reafon than the editors would do , who fhould fufpend a voluminous and complicated publication , in the vain hope of rendering it ab- folutely free from literary and typographical errors . Number of letters , & c . in a page of ...
... lefs reafon than the editors would do , who fhould fufpend a voluminous and complicated publication , in the vain hope of rendering it ab- folutely free from literary and typographical errors . Number of letters , & c . in a page of ...
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... lefs manner of writing , and want of judgment . The praise of feldom altering or blotting out what he writ , which was given him by the players , who were the first publishers of his works . after his death , was what Jonfon could not ...
... lefs manner of writing , and want of judgment . The praise of feldom altering or blotting out what he writ , which was given him by the players , who were the first publishers of his works . after his death , was what Jonfon could not ...
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