The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 1Rwington, 1821 |
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William Shakespeare. to represent them , and in pointing out the fancied errors of the earlier copies , he has generally had recourse to ridicule , a weapon of which he was as fond , as he was skilful in its use . This mode of discussion ...
William Shakespeare. to represent them , and in pointing out the fancied errors of the earlier copies , he has generally had recourse to ridicule , a weapon of which he was as fond , as he was skilful in its use . This mode of discussion ...
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... errors , into which he may have fallen , when they come to his know- ledge . I gladly avail myself of his appeal to the candour of the reader , who , if he is at all acquainted with the press , must be aware of the difficulties ...
... errors , into which he may have fallen , when they come to his know- ledge . I gladly avail myself of his appeal to the candour of the reader , who , if he is at all acquainted with the press , must be aware of the difficulties ...
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... error . I say in some measure ; for the reader will find in this later edition , many observations with- drawn , which he had discovered to be erroneous ; and there are others yet remaining , which , had I felt myself at liberty to do ...
... error . I say in some measure ; for the reader will find in this later edition , many observations with- drawn , which he had discovered to be erroneous ; and there are others yet remaining , which , had I felt myself at liberty to do ...
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... error before his work had finally issued from the press , and pointed it out in his Emendations . The first and erroneous statement Mr. Steevens retained as the text , and then converted the subsequent correction into a note to the very ...
... error before his work had finally issued from the press , and pointed it out in his Emendations . The first and erroneous statement Mr. Steevens retained as the text , and then converted the subsequent correction into a note to the very ...
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... error , with a view of showing that a verbal inaccuracy is a very distinct offence from an audacious falsehood . An hypothesis , indeed , has been started by Mr. Gifford , from the specifick meaning of the word drollery , by which he ...
... error , with a view of showing that a verbal inaccuracy is a very distinct offence from an audacious falsehood . An hypothesis , indeed , has been started by Mr. Gifford , from the specifick meaning of the word drollery , by which he ...
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