The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1 |
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Not a single passage in the whole work has appeared to me cor- rupt , which I have not attempted to restore ; or obscure , which I have not endeavoured to illustrate . In many I have failed like others ; and from many , after all my ...
Not a single passage in the whole work has appeared to me cor- rupt , which I have not attempted to restore ; or obscure , which I have not endeavoured to illustrate . In many I have failed like others ; and from many , after all my ...
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Some of the most shining passages are distinguished by com- mas in the margin ; and where the beauty lay not in particulars , but in the whole , a star is prefixed to the scene . This seems to me a shorter and less ostentatious method ...
Some of the most shining passages are distinguished by com- mas in the margin ; and where the beauty lay not in particulars , but in the whole , a star is prefixed to the scene . This seems to me a shorter and less ostentatious method ...
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... and few scenical directions are to be met with throughout the whole : speeches are frequently confounded , and given to wrong persons , either whole , or in part ; and sometimes , instead of the person speaking , you have the actor ...
... and few scenical directions are to be met with throughout the whole : speeches are frequently confounded , and given to wrong persons , either whole , or in part ; and sometimes , instead of the person speaking , you have the actor ...
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