The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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By postponing these notes a while , things will be as they ought : they will then be confin'd to that which is their proper subject , explanation alone , intermix'd with some ...
By postponing these notes a while , things will be as they ought : they will then be confin'd to that which is their proper subject , explanation alone , intermix'd with some ...
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I can with perfect truth say , with Dr. Johnson , that " not a single passage in the whole work has appeared to me obscure , which I have not endeavoured to illustrate . " I have ex- amined the notes of all the editors ...
I can with perfect truth say , with Dr. Johnson , that " not a single passage in the whole work has appeared to me obscure , which I have not endeavoured to illustrate . " I have ex- amined the notes of all the editors ...
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where the sense was before quite lost , I have frequently sub- joined notes to shew the depraved , and to prove the reformed , pointing : a part of labour in this work which I could very wil- lingly have spared myself .
where the sense was before quite lost , I have frequently sub- joined notes to shew the depraved , and to prove the reformed , pointing : a part of labour in this work which I could very wil- lingly have spared myself .
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