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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... rest , all the corrections which these two editors have made on any reasonable foundation are here ad- mitted into the text and carefully assigned to their respective authors , a piece of justice which the Oxford editor never did , and ...
... rest , all the corrections which these two editors have made on any reasonable foundation are here ad- mitted into the text and carefully assigned to their respective authors , a piece of justice which the Oxford editor never did , and ...
الصفحة 152
... rest , that he thought him- self allowed to extend a little further the licence , which had already been carried so far without reprehension ; and of his corrections in general , it must be confessed , that they are often just , and ...
... rest , that he thought him- self allowed to extend a little further the licence , which had already been carried so far without reprehension ; and of his corrections in general , it must be confessed , that they are often just , and ...
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... rest , which was probably hastened by their remaining in the form of pamphlets , their use and value being equally unknown to those into whose hands they fell . Of some I have printed more than one copy ; as there are many persons , who ...
... rest , which was probably hastened by their remaining in the form of pamphlets , their use and value being equally unknown to those into whose hands they fell . Of some I have printed more than one copy ; as there are many persons , who ...
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