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To make room for it Titus Andronicus might have been omitted ; but our proprietors are of opinion that some ancient prejudices in its favour may fill exist , and for that reason only it is preserved . We have not reprinted the Sonnets ...
To make room for it Titus Andronicus might have been omitted ; but our proprietors are of opinion that some ancient prejudices in its favour may fill exist , and for that reason only it is preserved . We have not reprinted the Sonnets ...
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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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Yet , in our opinion , they have suffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almost as often as their measure is deranged , or redundant , some words , alike unnecessary to sense and the grammar of the age , may be ...
Yet , in our opinion , they have suffered a more certain injury from interpolation ; for almost as often as their measure is deranged , or redundant , some words , alike unnecessary to sense and the grammar of the age , may be ...
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Having on this subject the support of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgement and experience , we shall not slırink from controversy with those who maintain a different opinion , and refuse to acquiesce in modern suggeslions if opposed to ...
Having on this subject the support of Dr. Farmer's acknowledged judgement and experience , we shall not slırink from controversy with those who maintain a different opinion , and refuse to acquiesce in modern suggeslions if opposed to ...
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It is our opinion , in short , that every one who opens the page of an ancient English writer , should bring with him some knowledge ; and yet he by whom a thousand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume ...
It is our opinion , in short , that every one who opens the page of an ancient English writer , should bring with him some knowledge ; and yet he by whom a thousand minutiæ remain to be learned , needs not to close our author's volume ...
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