The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Band 1R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... thought it necessary to attract the publick attention by any prefatory observations . But as this unfortunately was not the case , the reader may expect to be told , under what circumstances , and with what pre- tensions , the present ...
... thought it necessary to attract the publick attention by any prefatory observations . But as this unfortunately was not the case , the reader may expect to be told , under what circumstances , and with what pre- tensions , the present ...
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... thought might prove of use , he was in the habit of using the first scrap of paper which presented itself , and marking down his memoranda in a species of short hand , of which no one , who was not accustomed to his manner , could ...
... thought might prove of use , he was in the habit of using the first scrap of paper which presented itself , and marking down his memoranda in a species of short hand , of which no one , who was not accustomed to his manner , could ...
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... thoughts to his more improved conceptions . In other plays , wherever I thought there might be a doubt with the reader , as to which copy had given most correctly what the au- thor was likely to have written , I have afforded him an ...
... thoughts to his more improved conceptions . In other plays , wherever I thought there might be a doubt with the reader , as to which copy had given most correctly what the au- thor was likely to have written , I have afforded him an ...
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... thought arising from the editor's ignorance of our poet's phraseology , determined to reject it , as an authority altogether , while , notwithstanding , he was willing to admit into his text , corrections of typographical er- rors , or ...
... thought arising from the editor's ignorance of our poet's phraseology , determined to reject it , as an authority altogether , while , notwithstanding , he was willing to admit into his text , corrections of typographical er- rors , or ...
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... thought necessary to enter into a contest about each individual passage ; as the system upon which he proceeded is sufficiently discussed in the Essay on Phraseology and Metre . I have , there- fore , for the most part , considered it ...
... thought necessary to enter into a contest about each individual passage ; as the system upon which he proceeded is sufficiently discussed in the Essay on Phraseology and Metre . I have , there- fore , for the most part , considered it ...
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