The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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The truth is , that the spectators are always in their senses , and know , from the first Act to the last , that the stage is only a stage , and the players are only players . They come to hear a certain number of lines recited with ...
The truth is , that the spectators are always in their senses , and know , from the first Act to the last , that the stage is only a stage , and the players are only players . They come to hear a certain number of lines recited with ...
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The opinions pre- valent in one age , as truths above the reach of controversy , are confuted and rejected in ... Thus sometimes truth and error , and sometimes con- trarieties of error , take each other's place by reciprocal invasion .
The opinions pre- valent in one age , as truths above the reach of controversy , are confuted and rejected in ... Thus sometimes truth and error , and sometimes con- trarieties of error , take each other's place by reciprocal invasion .
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Had he regulated the text in every place according to his own judgment , Malone's observation would have been nearer to the truth ; but as it now stands , the last edition has no signal advantage , that I can per- ceive , over that of ...
Had he regulated the text in every place according to his own judgment , Malone's observation would have been nearer to the truth ; but as it now stands , the last edition has no signal advantage , that I can per- ceive , over that of ...
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