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... Shake- speare , these naturally expect to light upon many things for the full discussion or elucidation of which they will have to go beyond the page before them ; though I believe even these like to have the matter within convenient ...
... Shake- speare , these naturally expect to light upon many things for the full discussion or elucidation of which they will have to go beyond the page before them ; though I believe even these like to have the matter within convenient ...
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... Shake- speare as duty and without pleasure is of no use , save as it may lift and draw them into a sense of his pleasantness . The question is , therefore , how to make him pleasant and at- tractive to them ; how to put him before them ...
... Shake- speare as duty and without pleasure is of no use , save as it may lift and draw them into a sense of his pleasantness . The question is , therefore , how to make him pleasant and at- tractive to them ; how to put him before them ...
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... Shake- speare's matter , so many and so great lingual changes have taken place since his time , and , still more , his manner both of thought and expression is so intensely idiomatic , his diction so suggestive and overcharged with ...
... Shake- speare's matter , so many and so great lingual changes have taken place since his time , and , still more , his manner both of thought and expression is so intensely idiomatic , his diction so suggestive and overcharged with ...
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... Shake- speare ; such , for instance , as Mr. Howard Furness's mag- nificent Variorum , which , so far as it has come , is a truly monumental achievement of learning , judgment , good sense , and conscientious , painstaking industry . Of ...
... Shake- speare ; such , for instance , as Mr. Howard Furness's mag- nificent Variorum , which , so far as it has come , is a truly monumental achievement of learning , judgment , good sense , and conscientious , painstaking industry . Of ...
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... Shake- spearian , lighted upon and purchased a copy of the second folio containing a very large number of verbal , literal , and punctuative alterations in manuscript ; all of course intend- ed as corrections of the text . At what time ...
... Shake- spearian , lighted upon and purchased a copy of the second folio containing a very large number of verbal , literal , and punctuative alterations in manuscript ; all of course intend- ed as corrections of the text . At what time ...
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