The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12AMS Press, 1966 |
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... circumstance which has proved the frequent source of similar corruption . A mistake of the same co- lour appears to have happened in p . 149 , where ( see note 9 , ) thee had been given instead of the . See likewise the volume above ...
... circumstance which has proved the frequent source of similar corruption . A mistake of the same co- lour appears to have happened in p . 149 , where ( see note 9 , ) thee had been given instead of the . See likewise the volume above ...
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... circumstances . appears to remove every difficulty from the passage.- “ The plea- sure of to - day , by revolution of events and change of circumstances , often loses all its value to us , and becomes to - morrow a pain . " STEEVENS . 7 ...
... circumstances . appears to remove every difficulty from the passage.- “ The plea- sure of to - day , by revolution of events and change of circumstances , often loses all its value to us , and becomes to - morrow a pain . " STEEVENS . 7 ...
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... circumstance here al- luded to our author found in the old translation of Plutarch : Afterwards , when Pompey's house was put to open sale , Anto- nius bought it ; but when they asked him money for it , he made it very straunge , and ...
... circumstance here al- luded to our author found in the old translation of Plutarch : Afterwards , when Pompey's house was put to open sale , Anto- nius bought it ; but when they asked him money for it , he made it very straunge , and ...
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