The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... ignorance and inattention . We do not wish to foften our expreffion ; for fome plays , like The Misfortunes of Arthur , and many books of fuperior confequence , like Fox's Martyrs and the Chronicles of Holinfhed , & c . were carefully ...
... ignorance and inattention . We do not wish to foften our expreffion ; for fome plays , like The Misfortunes of Arthur , and many books of fuperior confequence , like Fox's Martyrs and the Chronicles of Holinfhed , & c . were carefully ...
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... ignorance or inattention . The leaf appropriated to one volume , is fometimes fhuffled into the correfponding page of another ; and fometimes the faulty leaf is withdrawn , and no other fubftituted in its room . Thefe circum- ftances ...
... ignorance or inattention . The leaf appropriated to one volume , is fometimes fhuffled into the correfponding page of another ; and fometimes the faulty leaf is withdrawn , and no other fubftituted in its room . Thefe circum- ftances ...
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... all the plays mentioned by Mr. Pope , if even that would prove the point intended to be eftablished . Mr. Pope was evidently deceived by the quarto 46 62 " their ignorance , who chofe that circumftance 48 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... all the plays mentioned by Mr. Pope , if even that would prove the point intended to be eftablished . Mr. Pope was evidently deceived by the quarto 46 62 " their ignorance , who chofe that circumftance 48 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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William Shakespeare. 46 62 " their ignorance , who chofe that circumftance to " commend their friend by , wherein he moft fault- " ed : and to juftify my own candour , for I loved " the man , and do honour his memory , on this fide ...
William Shakespeare. 46 62 " their ignorance , who chofe that circumftance to " commend their friend by , wherein he moft fault- " ed : and to juftify my own candour , for I loved " the man , and do honour his memory , on this fide ...
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... ignorance : there was no established judge , but every one took the liberty to write according to the dictates of his own fancy . When one confiders , that there is not one play before him of a reputa- tion good enough to entitle it to ...
... ignorance : there was no established judge , but every one took the liberty to write according to the dictates of his own fancy . When one confiders , that there is not one play before him of a reputa- tion good enough to entitle it to ...
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