The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... thought to examine before , and restored many lines to their in- tegrity ; but , by a very compendious criticism , he rejected what- ever he disliked , and thought more of amputation than of cure . I know not why he is commended by Dr ...
... thought to examine before , and restored many lines to their in- tegrity ; but , by a very compendious criticism , he rejected what- ever he disliked , and thought more of amputation than of cure . I know not why he is commended by Dr ...
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... thought he was ac- quainted , or that seem'd likely to contribute any thing towards his illustration . To what degree they illustrate him , and in how new a light they set the character of this great poet himself can never be conceiv'd ...
... thought he was ac- quainted , or that seem'd likely to contribute any thing towards his illustration . To what degree they illustrate him , and in how new a light they set the character of this great poet himself can never be conceiv'd ...
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... thought proper to call " The classicks of an age that heard of none . " The reader may not be displeased to have the ... thought it not improper to convey the SosII to posterity ; if rhetorick suffered no dishonour from Quintilian's ...
... thought proper to call " The classicks of an age that heard of none . " The reader may not be displeased to have the ... thought it not improper to convey the SosII to posterity ; if rhetorick suffered no dishonour from Quintilian's ...
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