The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen1 |
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Vertue , in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtsman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general instead of a particular resemblance . * Nor does the same piece of ancient scandal derive ji ADVERTISEMEN T.
Vertue , in short , though a laborious , was a very indifferent draughtsman , and his best copies too often exhibit a general instead of a particular resemblance . * Nor does the same piece of ancient scandal derive ji ADVERTISEMEN T.
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... a few others have excluded themselves by their own immoderate length ; for he 1 a > who publishes a series of comments unattended. * See p . 371 . more germane , " and say instead of it , ADVERTISEMENT ix T. .
... a few others have excluded themselves by their own immoderate length ; for he 1 a > who publishes a series of comments unattended. * See p . 371 . more germane , " and say instead of it , ADVERTISEMENT ix T. .
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more germane , " and say instead of it , that we have deviated from the text of the publishers of single plays in quarto , or their fucceffors , the editors of the first folio ; that we have sometimes followed the suggestions of a ...
more germane , " and say instead of it , that we have deviated from the text of the publishers of single plays in quarto , or their fucceffors , the editors of the first folio ; that we have sometimes followed the suggestions of a ...
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... it introduces obscurity instead of light . To render Shakspeare less intelligible by a recall of corrupt phraseology , is not , in our opinion , the a 9 1 1 furest way to extend his fame and multiply his readers xiy ADVERTISEMENT .
... it introduces obscurity instead of light . To render Shakspeare less intelligible by a recall of corrupt phraseology , is not , in our opinion , the a 9 1 1 furest way to extend his fame and multiply his readers xiy ADVERTISEMENT .
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All these circumstances considered , it is time , instead of a timid and servile adherence to ancient copies , when ( offending against sense and metre ) they furnish no real help , that a future editor , well acquainted with the ...
All these circumstances considered , it is time , instead of a timid and servile adherence to ancient copies , when ( offending against sense and metre ) they furnish no real help , that a future editor , well acquainted with the ...
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