The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volume 10Ginn, 1883 |
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... never- theless it is perfectly certain that their words were not true to the full extent ; and most likely what was true only of a portion of the volume they deemed it right to put forth in a general way as if applicable to the whole ...
... never- theless it is perfectly certain that their words were not true to the full extent ; and most likely what was true only of a portion of the volume they deemed it right to put forth in a general way as if applicable to the whole ...
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... only authorities for the Poet's text . But his text has not been , and most assuredly never will be allowed to remain in the condition there given . The labours is and the judgment of learned , sagacious , painstaking XX PREFACE .
... only authorities for the Poet's text . But his text has not been , and most assuredly never will be allowed to remain in the condition there given . The labours is and the judgment of learned , sagacious , painstaking XX PREFACE .
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... never think of printing the passage otherwise than as he prints it . So , be it that absolute necessity is the true rule , have we not here a pretty good instance of that rule being " more hon- our'd in the breach than the observance ...
... never think of printing the passage otherwise than as he prints it . So , be it that absolute necessity is the true rule , have we not here a pretty good instance of that rule being " more hon- our'd in the breach than the observance ...
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... never caught any of these bigots ( so I must term them ) of the old letter finding fault when we , of a somewhat more liberal bent , have adopted any corrections which they have themselves proposed . Here , as , to be sure , is very ...
... never caught any of these bigots ( so I must term them ) of the old letter finding fault when we , of a somewhat more liberal bent , have adopted any corrections which they have themselves proposed . Here , as , to be sure , is very ...
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... never think , probably no editor would think , of disturbing these archaisms , or such as these . Even when , as is often the case , there is no reason of metre or of rhyme for keep- ing them , they are essential items in the Poet's ...
... never think , probably no editor would think , of disturbing these archaisms , or such as these . Even when , as is often the case , there is no reason of metre or of rhyme for keep- ing them , they are essential items in the Poet's ...
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