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... him to relinquish his part , at least for the present ; and the first volume , consequently , is issued under the responsibility of two editors only . This concurrence of opinion leads us to hope that our xii PREFACE .
... him to relinquish his part , at least for the present ; and the first volume , consequently , is issued under the responsibility of two editors only . This concurrence of opinion leads us to hope that our xii PREFACE .
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... present work , but this labour has been fortunately spared us by Mr Bohn's reissue of Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual , the eighth part of which contains a full and accurate account of Shakespearian literature . To that work we refer ...
... present work , but this labour has been fortunately spared us by Mr Bohn's reissue of Lowndes's Bibliographer's Manual , the eighth part of which contains a full and accurate account of Shakespearian literature . To that work we refer ...
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... present ; for since the above - mentioned folio edition [ i . e . F ] , all the rest have implicitly followed it without having recourse to any of the former , or ever making the comparison between them . It is impossible to repair the ...
... present ; for since the above - mentioned folio edition [ i . e . F ] , all the rest have implicitly followed it without having recourse to any of the former , or ever making the comparison between them . It is impossible to repair the ...
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... in 1825 . Of the comments published separately during the present century the principal are : Steevens was accused of giving , under fictitious names , notes which he was afraid to sign himself . 1. Remarks , & c . , by E. H. xl PREFACE .
... in 1825 . Of the comments published separately during the present century the principal are : Steevens was accused of giving , under fictitious names , notes which he was afraid to sign himself . 1. Remarks , & c . , by E. H. xl PREFACE .
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... present editors are marked ' Edd . conj . ' In conclusion , we commend this volume , the first product of long labour , to the indulgent judgement of critics . In saying this we are not merely repeating a stereotyped phrase . We have ...
... present editors are marked ' Edd . conj . ' In conclusion , we commend this volume , the first product of long labour , to the indulgent judgement of critics . In saying this we are not merely repeating a stereotyped phrase . We have ...
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