The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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... -which is the first step in works of this nature ; and , with- out it , nothing is done to purpose , -first of moderns with mo- derns , then of moderns with ancients , and afterwards of an- cients with others more ancient : ' till ...
... -which is the first step in works of this nature ; and , with- out it , nothing is done to purpose , -first of moderns with mo- derns , then of moderns with ancients , and afterwards of an- cients with others more ancient : ' till ...
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... it is a laborious and a difficult task : and the due execution of this it is , which can alone entitle an editor of Shakspeare to the favour of the publick . I have said that the comparative value of the various ancient copies of ...
... it is a laborious and a difficult task : and the due execution of this it is , which can alone entitle an editor of Shakspeare to the favour of the publick . I have said that the comparative value of the various ancient copies of ...
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A very liberal writer on the Beauties of Poetry , who had been more conversant in the ancient literature of other countries , than his own , " cannot but wonder , that a poet , whose classi- cal images are composed of the finest parts ...
A very liberal writer on the Beauties of Poetry , who had been more conversant in the ancient literature of other countries , than his own , " cannot but wonder , that a poet , whose classi- cal images are composed of the finest parts ...
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