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The players , who in their edition divided our authour's works into comedies , hiftories , and tragedies , feem not to have diftinguished the three kinds , by any very exact or definite ideas . " " An action which ended happily to the ...
The players , who in their edition divided our authour's works into comedies , hiftories , and tragedies , feem not to have diftinguished the three kinds , by any very exact or definite ideas . " " An action which ended happily to the ...
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At laft an edition was undertaken by Rowe ; not because a poet was to be publifhed by a poet , for Rowe feems to have thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like thofe of his ...
At laft an edition was undertaken by Rowe ; not because a poet was to be publifhed by a poet , for Rowe feems to have thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like thofe of his ...
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... according to the tioufness of the prefs in thofe times , they were ted during Shakespear's life , with his natam . omitted by his friends , and were never a works before the edition of 1664 , from 1 were copied by the later printers ...
... according to the tioufness of the prefs in thofe times , they were ted during Shakespear's life , with his natam . omitted by his friends , and were never a works before the edition of 1664 , from 1 were copied by the later printers ...
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Pope's edition fell below his own expectations , and he was fo much offended , when he was found to have left any thing for others to do , that he paft the latter part of his life in a ftate of hoftility with verbal criticifm .
Pope's edition fell below his own expectations , and he was fo much offended , when he was found to have left any thing for others to do , that he paft the latter part of his life in a ftate of hoftility with verbal criticifm .
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In his reports of copies and editions he is not to be trusted , without examination . ... Of his notes I have generally retained those which he retained himself in his fecond edition , except when they were confuted by subsequent ...
In his reports of copies and editions he is not to be trusted , without examination . ... Of his notes I have generally retained those which he retained himself in his fecond edition , except when they were confuted by subsequent ...
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