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In plainer terms , that the vitiations * It will perhaps be urged , that to this first folio we are indebted for the only copies of fixteen or seventeen of our author's plays . True : but may not our want of yet earlier and less ...
In plainer terms , that the vitiations * It will perhaps be urged , that to this first folio we are indebted for the only copies of fixteen or seventeen of our author's plays . True : but may not our want of yet earlier and less ...
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It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the interest of his readers and his editors a material difference should sublist . The former wish to meet with as few difficulties as possible , while the latter are tempted to seek them ...
It is unlucky for him , perhaps , that between the interest of his readers and his editors a material difference should sublist . The former wish to meet with as few difficulties as possible , while the latter are tempted to seek them ...
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Indulgence to the remarks of others , as well as partiality to our own ; an ambition in each little Hercules to set up pillars , ascertaining how far he had travelled through the dreary wilds of black letter ; and perhaps a reluctance ...
Indulgence to the remarks of others , as well as partiality to our own ; an ambition in each little Hercules to set up pillars , ascertaining how far he had travelled through the dreary wilds of black letter ; and perhaps a reluctance ...
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The following conjectural account of the publication of this second folio ( about which no certainty can be obtained ( perhaps is not very remote from truth . When the predecessor of it appeared , some intelligent friend or admirer of ...
The following conjectural account of the publication of this second folio ( about which no certainty can be obtained ( perhaps is not very remote from truth . When the predecessor of it appeared , some intelligent friend or admirer of ...
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Mr. Malone , indeed , frequently points his artillery at a personage whom we cannot help regarding as a phantom ; we mean the Editor of the second folio ; for perhaps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work unaccompanied ...
Mr. Malone , indeed , frequently points his artillery at a personage whom we cannot help regarding as a phantom ; we mean the Editor of the second folio ; for perhaps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work unaccompanied ...
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