The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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lity , and some complaint of injury done to them and the au- thor by stolen and maim'd copies ; giving withal an advantage- ous , if just , idea of the copies which they have follow'd : but see the terms they make use of .
lity , and some complaint of injury done to them and the au- thor by stolen and maim'd copies ; giving withal an advantage- ous , if just , idea of the copies which they have follow'd : but see the terms they make use of .
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The players , when they mention these copies , represent them all as mutilated and imperfect ; but this was merely thrown out to give an additional value to their own edition , and is not strictly true of any but two of the whole number ...
The players , when they mention these copies , represent them all as mutilated and imperfect ; but this was merely thrown out to give an additional value to their own edition , and is not strictly true of any but two of the whole number ...
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The various readings found in the different impressions of the quarto copies are frequently mentioned by the late editors : it is obvious from what has been already stated , that the first edition of each play is alone of any authority ...
The various readings found in the different impressions of the quarto copies are frequently mentioned by the late editors : it is obvious from what has been already stated , that the first edition of each play is alone of any authority ...
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