The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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errors lessened by some thousands . If I may judge from all the distinguishing marks of his style , and his manner of thinking and writing , I make no doubt to declare that those wretched plays , Pericles , Locrine , Sir John Oldcastle ...
errors lessened by some thousands . If I may judge from all the distinguishing marks of his style , and his manner of thinking and writing , I make no doubt to declare that those wretched plays , Pericles , Locrine , Sir John Oldcastle ...
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... though of senses di- rectly opposite , might be confounded with each other . They themselves declare that Shakspeare's time of blotting was past , and yet half the errors we find in their edition could not be merely typographical .
... though of senses di- rectly opposite , might be confounded with each other . They themselves declare that Shakspeare's time of blotting was past , and yet half the errors we find in their edition could not be merely typographical .
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It is well known to those who are conversant with the busi- ness of the press , that , ( unless when the author corrects and revises his own works , ) as editions of books are multiplied , their errors are multiplied also ; and that ...
It is well known to those who are conversant with the busi- ness of the press , that , ( unless when the author corrects and revises his own works , ) as editions of books are multiplied , their errors are multiplied also ; and that ...
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