The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... edition divided our au- thour's works into comedies , hiftories , and tragedies , seem not to have diftinguished the three kinds ,. by any very exact or definite ideas . An action which ended happily to the principal perfons , however ...
... edition divided our au- thour's works into comedies , hiftories , and tragedies , seem not to have diftinguished the three kinds ,. by any very exact or definite ideas . An action which ended happily to the principal perfons , however ...
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... edition was undertaken by Rowe ; not because a poet was to be published by a poet , for Rowe feems to have thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like those of his fraternity , with ...
... edition was undertaken by Rowe ; not because a poet was to be published by a poet , for Rowe feems to have thought very little on correction or explanation , but that our authour's works might appear like those of his fraternity , with ...
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... edition of 1664 , from which they were copied by the later printers .. This was a work which Pope feems to have thought unworthy of his abilities , being not able to fupprefs his contempt of the dull duty of an editor . He understood ...
... edition of 1664 , from which they were copied by the later printers .. This was a work which Pope feems to have thought unworthy of his abilities , being not able to fupprefs his contempt of the dull duty of an editor . He understood ...
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... edition , except when they were confuted by subsequent annotators , or were too minute to merit prefervation . I have fometimes adopted his restoration of a comma , without inferting the panegyrick in which he celebrated himself for his ...
... edition , except when they were confuted by subsequent annotators , or were too minute to merit prefervation . I have fometimes adopted his restoration of a comma , without inferting the panegyrick in which he celebrated himself for his ...
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... edition of little authority . His confidence indeed , both in himself and others , was too great ; he supposes all to be right that was done by Pope and Theobald ; he seems not to fufpect a critick of fallibility , and it was but ...
... edition of little authority . His confidence indeed , both in himself and others , was too great ; he supposes all to be right that was done by Pope and Theobald ; he seems not to fufpect a critick of fallibility , and it was but ...
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