The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... tion . In that age , as in all others , fashion produced phrafeology , which fucceeding fashion fwept away before its meaning was generally known , or fufficiently authorifed and in that age , above all others , experi- ments were made ...
... tion . In that age , as in all others , fashion produced phrafeology , which fucceeding fashion fwept away before its meaning was generally known , or fufficiently authorifed and in that age , above all others , experi- ments were made ...
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... of Shakspeare , emendatory criticism is always hazardous ; nor can it be allowed to any man who is not particularly verfed in the writings of that age , age , and particularly ftudious of his authour's dic- tion vi PREFACE .
... of Shakspeare , emendatory criticism is always hazardous ; nor can it be allowed to any man who is not particularly verfed in the writings of that age , age , and particularly ftudious of his authour's dic- tion vi PREFACE .
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William Shakespeare. age , and particularly ftudious of his authour's dic- tion . There is danger left peculiarities fhould be mistaken for corruptions , and paffages rejected as unintelligible , which a narrow mind happens not to ...
William Shakespeare. age , and particularly ftudious of his authour's dic- tion . There is danger left peculiarities fhould be mistaken for corruptions , and paffages rejected as unintelligible , which a narrow mind happens not to ...
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... tion may be made with refpect to many of these objectors , to whom the meaning of fome of our poet's moft difficult paffages is now become fo familiar , that they fancy they originally understood them " without a prompter ; " and with ...
... tion may be made with refpect to many of these objectors , to whom the meaning of fome of our poet's moft difficult paffages is now become fo familiar , that they fancy they originally understood them " without a prompter ; " and with ...
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... tion of our poet's works , and for the differtations which accompany the prefent edition , fhall afford as much entertainment to others , as I have derived from them , I fhall confider the time expended on it as well em- ployed . Of the ...
... tion of our poet's works , and for the differtations which accompany the prefent edition , fhall afford as much entertainment to others , as I have derived from them , I fhall confider the time expended on it as well em- ployed . Of the ...
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