The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... expression . Such must be his comprehension of thought , and such his co- piousness of language . Out of many readings possible , he must be able to select that which best suits with the state , opinions , and modes of language ...
... expression . Such must be his comprehension of thought , and such his co- piousness of language . Out of many readings possible , he must be able to select that which best suits with the state , opinions , and modes of language ...
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... expression must remain in obscurity , or be retrieved from time to time , as chance may throw the books of that age ... expressions which they suppose him to have used ; yet , for my own part , I cannot believe that those which are now ...
... expression must remain in obscurity , or be retrieved from time to time , as chance may throw the books of that age ... expressions which they suppose him to have used ; yet , for my own part , I cannot believe that those which are now ...
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... expression with those of ancient or modern authors , or from the display of any beauty not obvious to the students of poetry ; for as he hopes to leave his author better understood , he wishes likewise to pro- cure him more rational ...
... expression with those of ancient or modern authors , or from the display of any beauty not obvious to the students of poetry ; for as he hopes to leave his author better understood , he wishes likewise to pro- cure him more rational ...
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