The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... restored . The members of architecture left entire , have inftructed the renovator how to supply the lofs of fuch as had fallen into decay . The poet , there- fore , whofe dialogue has often , during a long and uninterrupted series of ...
... restored . The members of architecture left entire , have inftructed the renovator how to supply the lofs of fuch as had fallen into decay . The poet , there- fore , whofe dialogue has often , during a long and uninterrupted series of ...
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... paffage in Shakspeare can be restored , till a greater latitude of experiment fhall be allowed ; fo neither can it be fuppofed that the force of all his allufions will be pointed out , till fuch books are thoroughly 402 MR . STEEVENS'S.
... paffage in Shakspeare can be restored , till a greater latitude of experiment fhall be allowed ; fo neither can it be fuppofed that the force of all his allufions will be pointed out , till fuch books are thoroughly 402 MR . STEEVENS'S.
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... fupported by the ufage of our poet himself and that of his contemporaries , and restored to the text , inftead of being degraded to the bottom of the page . former remarks , with equal rigour ; and have en- 476 MR . MALONE'S PREFACE .
... fupported by the ufage of our poet himself and that of his contemporaries , and restored to the text , inftead of being degraded to the bottom of the page . former remarks , with equal rigour ; and have en- 476 MR . MALONE'S PREFACE .
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... restored the ori ginal reading , without any obfervation ; but the word in this fenfe , being now obfolete , fhould have been illuftrated by a note . This defect , however , will be found remedied in K. Henry VI P. II . A & II . fc . ii ...
... restored the ori ginal reading , without any obfervation ; but the word in this fenfe , being now obfolete , fhould have been illuftrated by a note . This defect , however , will be found remedied in K. Henry VI P. II . A & II . fc . ii ...
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