The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... reason therefore to fay , that becaufe all cannot be re- trieved , all ought to be left defperate ? We fhould fhew very little honefty , or wifdom , to play the tyrants with an author's text ; to raze , alter , inno- vate , and overturn ...
... reason therefore to fay , that becaufe all cannot be re- trieved , all ought to be left defperate ? We fhould fhew very little honefty , or wifdom , to play the tyrants with an author's text ; to raze , alter , inno- vate , and overturn ...
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... reason- ably arise ; I have thought it my duty in the first place , by a diligent and laborious collation , to take in the affiftance of all the older copies . In his hiftorical plays , whenever our English chronicles , and in his ...
... reason- ably arise ; I have thought it my duty in the first place , by a diligent and laborious collation , to take in the affiftance of all the older copies . In his hiftorical plays , whenever our English chronicles , and in his ...
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... reason to be confcious , in what light this attempt may be placed : and that what I call a modeft liberty will , by a little of their dexterity , be inverted into downright impu- dence . From a hundred mean and dishonest arti- fices ...
... reason to be confcious , in what light this attempt may be placed : and that what I call a modeft liberty will , by a little of their dexterity , be inverted into downright impu- dence . From a hundred mean and dishonest arti- fices ...
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... reasons accompanying every alteration of the common text . Nor would a different conduct have become a cri- tick , whofe greatest attention , in this part , was to vindicate the established reading from interpola- tions occafioned by ...
... reasons accompanying every alteration of the common text . Nor would a different conduct have become a cri- tick , whofe greatest attention , in this part , was to vindicate the established reading from interpola- tions occafioned by ...
Seite 196
... awful gram- marian , to teach him at once the ufe and limits of his art : WORDS ARE THE MONEY OF FOOLS , AND THE COUNTERS OF WISE MEN . PREFACE . * THAT praises are without reason lavished on 196 DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE .
... awful gram- marian , to teach him at once the ufe and limits of his art : WORDS ARE THE MONEY OF FOOLS , AND THE COUNTERS OF WISE MEN . PREFACE . * THAT praises are without reason lavished on 196 DR . WARBURTON'S PREFACE .
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