The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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... by true wit and true humour ; a fable of very artful construction , much business , and highly interesting ; and by natural and well - sustain❜d characters , which no pen but Shakspeare's was capable of drawing : what defects it ...
... by true wit and true humour ; a fable of very artful construction , much business , and highly interesting ; and by natural and well - sustain❜d characters , which no pen but Shakspeare's was capable of drawing : what defects it ...
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It is not true that the plays of this author were more incorrectly printed than those of any of his contemporaries : for in the plays of Marlowe , Marston , Fletcher , Massinger , and others , as many errors may be found .
It is not true that the plays of this author were more incorrectly printed than those of any of his contemporaries : for in the plays of Marlowe , Marston , Fletcher , Massinger , and others , as many errors may be found .
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Nothing is altered but what by the clearest reasoning can be proved a corruption of the true text ; and the alteration , a real restoration of the genuine reading . Nay , so strictly have I strove to give the true reading , though ...
Nothing is altered but what by the clearest reasoning can be proved a corruption of the true text ; and the alteration , a real restoration of the genuine reading . Nay , so strictly have I strove to give the true reading , though ...
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