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... supposed to be derived from the work he has undertaken to superintend . I will , as briefly as I can , supply this explanation . The long and intimate friendship which subsisted be- tween my father and Mr. Malone , introduced me to his ...
... supposed to be derived from the work he has undertaken to superintend . I will , as briefly as I can , supply this explanation . The long and intimate friendship which subsisted be- tween my father and Mr. Malone , introduced me to his ...
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... supposed to exist in the phraseo- logy of Shakspeare , which , in some instances , are not altogether obsolete in the present day ; and the free ver- sification of the poet has been lengthened or curtailed as suited the commentator's ...
... supposed to exist in the phraseo- logy of Shakspeare , which , in some instances , are not altogether obsolete in the present day ; and the free ver- sification of the poet has been lengthened or curtailed as suited the commentator's ...
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... supposed grammatical ano- malies ; which , however , I am inclined to think were neither the blunders of a printer , nor the mistakes of a careless writer ; but consonant to the universal practice of that age , even among the learned ...
... supposed grammatical ano- malies ; which , however , I am inclined to think were neither the blunders of a printer , nor the mistakes of a careless writer ; but consonant to the universal practice of that age , even among the learned ...
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... supposed to be a corruption , till a passage in Golding's Ovid ascertained that it was a word of our author's time . This , indeed , is one of the princi- pal advantages derived from exhibiting our collations . The earlier copies are of ...
... supposed to be a corruption , till a passage in Golding's Ovid ascertained that it was a word of our author's time . This , indeed , is one of the princi- pal advantages derived from exhibiting our collations . The earlier copies are of ...
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... supposed improvements . In some of Mr. Steevens's comments , and , in a very few instances , in those of Mr. Malone , the reader will find an insertion which it is proper to explain . The suggestions of Mr. Jennens of Gopsal , and of Mr ...
... supposed improvements . In some of Mr. Steevens's comments , and , in a very few instances , in those of Mr. Malone , the reader will find an insertion which it is proper to explain . The suggestions of Mr. Jennens of Gopsal , and of Mr ...
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