The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... supplied by what is occafionally faid upon the fub- ject , in the course of the following remarks . II . The fecond fort of notes confifts in an ex- planation of the author's meaning , when by one or more of thefe caufes it becomes ...
... supplied by what is occafionally faid upon the fub- ject , in the course of the following remarks . II . The fecond fort of notes confifts in an ex- planation of the author's meaning , when by one or more of thefe caufes it becomes ...
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... supplied , I have inferted in the text ; fometimes , where the improvement was flight , without notice , and fometimes with an account of the reasons of the change . Conjecture , though it be sometimes unavoidable , I have not wantonly ...
... supplied , I have inferted in the text ; fometimes , where the improvement was flight , without notice , and fometimes with an account of the reasons of the change . Conjecture , though it be sometimes unavoidable , I have not wantonly ...
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... supplied . When any forgotten cuftom is hinted , care will be taken to retrieve and explain it . The meaning affigned to doubtful words will be supported by the authorities of other writers , or by parallel paffages of Shakspeare ...
... supplied . When any forgotten cuftom is hinted , care will be taken to retrieve and explain it . The meaning affigned to doubtful words will be supported by the authorities of other writers , or by parallel paffages of Shakspeare ...
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