The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... errors ; they were perhaps sometimes mutilated by the actors , for the sake of shortening the speeches ; and were at last printed without cor- rection of the press . * In this state they remained , not as Dr. Warburton supposes ...
... errors ; they were perhaps sometimes mutilated by the actors , for the sake of shortening the speeches ; and were at last printed without cor- rection of the press . * In this state they remained , not as Dr. Warburton supposes ...
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... Errors , and Titus Andronicus , ) that only some characters , single scenes , or perhaps a few par- ticular passages , were of his hand . It is very probable what oc- casioned some plays to be supposed Shakspeare's , was only this ...
... Errors , and Titus Andronicus , ) that only some characters , single scenes , or perhaps a few par- ticular passages , were of his hand . It is very probable what oc- casioned some plays to be supposed Shakspeare's , was only this ...
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... errors are multiplied also ; and that consequently every such edition is more or less correct , as it approaches ... error ( leav- ing the metre still imperfect ) by reading- " Who with them was rated firmly too . " So , in the ...
... errors are multiplied also ; and that consequently every such edition is more or less correct , as it approaches ... error ( leav- ing the metre still imperfect ) by reading- " Who with them was rated firmly too . " So , in the ...
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