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الصفحة xiv
... the old corrector . This is the very circumstance that ought to have given weight
to the manuscript emendations : if two men , quite independently of each other ,
concur in the same change of text , what is the natural inference xiv PREFACE.
... the old corrector . This is the very circumstance that ought to have given weight
to the manuscript emendations : if two men , quite independently of each other ,
concur in the same change of text , what is the natural inference xiv PREFACE.
الصفحة xxvii
Had the Rev. Mr. Dyce really printed foolish and he would sooner have done that
, than have admitted the old corrector's indubitable emendation ) it would ,
beyond . all redemption , have given a shibboleth to his Shakespeare ' . For the
same ...
Had the Rev. Mr. Dyce really printed foolish and he would sooner have done that
, than have admitted the old corrector's indubitable emendation ) it would ,
beyond . all redemption , have given a shibboleth to his Shakespeare ' . For the
same ...
الصفحة xxxii
499 ) , where , after we have been told that the hero has gone out , leaving only
Leontius and the Host on the stage , three separate speeches are given to the
Lieutenant , and he is actually twice addressed by Leontius . This is by no means
a ...
499 ) , where , after we have been told that the hero has gone out , leaving only
Leontius and the Host on the stage , three separate speeches are given to the
Lieutenant , and he is actually twice addressed by Leontius . This is by no means
a ...
الصفحة xl
... in most instances , from those of preceding editors : I have given rather their
results than their ls ; and the bibliographical and philological knowledge obtained
of late has enabled me now and then to correct their mistakes , not unfrequently
to ...
... in most instances , from those of preceding editors : I have given rather their
results than their ls ; and the bibliographical and philological knowledge obtained
of late has enabled me now and then to correct their mistakes , not unfrequently
to ...
الصفحة 2
The title of the piece , and the year in which the events are supposed to have
occurred , are given at the close , where we are told that it is “ The Play of the
Blessed Sacrament “ , " and that the miracle to which it refers was wrought " in the
forest ...
The title of the piece , and the year in which the events are supposed to have
occurred , are given at the close , where we are told that it is “ The Play of the
Blessed Sacrament “ , " and that the miracle to which it refers was wrought " in the
forest ...
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