The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... seems not to fufped a critick of fallibility , and it was but reasonable that he should claim what he fo liberally granted . As he never writes without careful enquiry and diligent confideration , I have received all his notes , and ...
... seems not to fufped a critick of fallibility , and it was but reasonable that he should claim what he fo liberally granted . As he never writes without careful enquiry and diligent confideration , I have received all his notes , and ...
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... seem to be queftions that might exercise the wit , without en- gaging the paffions . But whether it be , that fmall things make mean men proud , and vanity catches fmall occafions ; or that all contrariety of opinion , even in those ...
... seem to be queftions that might exercise the wit , without en- gaging the paffions . But whether it be , that fmall things make mean men proud , and vanity catches fmall occafions ; or that all contrariety of opinion , even in those ...
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... seems to have been his only care , and with the ease of converfation he has adopted its incorrectness . The past editors eminently qualified as they were by genius and learning for this undertaking , wanted industry ; to cover which ...
... seems to have been his only care , and with the ease of converfation he has adopted its incorrectness . The past editors eminently qualified as they were by genius and learning for this undertaking , wanted industry ; to cover which ...
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... seems without any other reason than their willingnefs to fhorten fome fcenes . " 7 It may be proper on this occafion to obferve , that the actors printed feveral of the plays in their folio edition from the very quarto copies which they ...
... seems without any other reason than their willingnefs to fhorten fome fcenes . " 7 It may be proper on this occafion to obferve , that the actors printed feveral of the plays in their folio edition from the very quarto copies which they ...
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... seem to be as fortuitously difpofed , and proper names as frequently undiftinguifhed by Italick or capital letters from the rest of the text . The punctuation is equally accidental ; nor do I fee on the whole any great marks of 266 ...
... seem to be as fortuitously difpofed , and proper names as frequently undiftinguifhed by Italick or capital letters from the rest of the text . The punctuation is equally accidental ; nor do I fee on the whole any great marks of 266 ...
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