The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... thought too much crouded already , and therefore confined himfelf to the copy left to his care by his deceafed friend . But it is time to conclude . - He will therefore de- tain the reader no longer than just to offer a few words in ...
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... thought he could improve . The rapid workman was in too much hafte to give his outline with correctnefs ; and the mere drudge in his profeffion contented him- felf by placing a caput mortuum of his original before the pub- lick . In ...
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... thought neceffary that as much of his Preface as was defigned to , introduce them , fhould accompany their fecond appearance . Any formal recommendation of them is needlefs , as their own merit is fure to rank their author among the ...
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... thought fit to change the obfcure intimation with which her part fhould have concluded- fuch a fon , " And such a husband , make a woman bold.- into a plain avowal , that fuch a fon , " And fuch a husband , drive me to my fate . " Here ...
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