Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 268 من الصفحات |
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... Remarks , Observa- tions , etc. , on Shakespeare ( if you except some critical notes on " Macbeth , " given as a ... remark the peculiarities of language , to illustrate the obscure allu- sions , and to explain the beauties and defects ...
... Remarks , Observa- tions , etc. , on Shakespeare ( if you except some critical notes on " Macbeth , " given as a ... remark the peculiarities of language , to illustrate the obscure allu- sions , and to explain the beauties and defects ...
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... were such easy coincidences of thought , as will happen to all who consider the same subjects ; or such remarks on life or axioms of mortality as float in conversation , and are transmitted through the 138 FAMOUS INTRODUCTIONS.
... were such easy coincidences of thought , as will happen to all who consider the same subjects ; or such remarks on life or axioms of mortality as float in conversation , and are transmitted through the 138 FAMOUS INTRODUCTIONS.
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... remarks ) very grateful to consider how little the succession of editors has added to this author's power of pleasing . He was read , admired , studied and imitated , while he was yet deformed with all the improprieties which ignorance ...
... remarks ) very grateful to consider how little the succession of editors has added to this author's power of pleasing . He was read , admired , studied and imitated , while he was yet deformed with all the improprieties which ignorance ...
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