The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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... eft nefcio quis Popa , qui non vitia ejus , fed ipfum excidit . He has attacked him like an un- handy flaughterman ; and not lopped of the errors , but the poet . When this is found to be fact , how abfurd 156 MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE .
... eft nefcio quis Popa , qui non vitia ejus , fed ipfum excidit . He has attacked him like an un- handy flaughterman ; and not lopped of the errors , but the poet . When this is found to be fact , how abfurd 156 MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE .
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... errors propagated and multiplied by time : because , for near a cen- tury , his works were publifhed from the faulty copies , without the affiftance of any intelligent editor : which has been the cafe likewife of many a claffick writer ...
... errors propagated and multiplied by time : because , for near a cen- tury , his works were publifhed from the faulty copies , without the affiftance of any intelligent editor : which has been the cafe likewife of many a claffick writer ...
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... errors which have been tranfmitted down through à feries of incorrect editions , and a long intervention of time , many paffages must be defperate , and past a cure ; and their true fenfe irretrievable either to care or the fagacity of ...
... errors which have been tranfmitted down through à feries of incorrect editions , and a long intervention of time , many paffages must be defperate , and past a cure ; and their true fenfe irretrievable either to care or the fagacity of ...
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... errors of any man who had the leaft tincture of a fchool , or the leaft converfation with fuch as had . But I have fuffi- ciently proved , in the courfe of my notes , that fuch anachronisms were the effect of poetick licence , rather ...
... errors of any man who had the leaft tincture of a fchool , or the leaft converfation with fuch as had . But I have fuffi- ciently proved , in the courfe of my notes , that fuch anachronisms were the effect of poetick licence , rather ...
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... many I have entirely expunged , which were judged rather verbofe and declamatory ( and fo notes merely of oftentation ) than neceffary and inftructive . The few literal errors which have escaped notice for want MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE .
... many I have entirely expunged , which were judged rather verbofe and declamatory ( and fo notes merely of oftentation ) than neceffary and inftructive . The few literal errors which have escaped notice for want MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE .
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