The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volumen1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... sense and the laws of metre , we have not rigidly adhered to the text of Shakspeare , we shall entreat our opponents to exchange that phrase for another " more germane , " and say instead of it , that we have deviated from the text of ...
... sense and the laws of metre , we have not rigidly adhered to the text of Shakspeare , we shall entreat our opponents to exchange that phrase for another " more germane , " and say instead of it , that we have deviated from the text of ...
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... sense , and such rough and defective numbers as would disgrace a village school - boy in his first attempts at English poetry . It may also be ob- served , that our author's earliest compositions , his Sonnets , & c . are wholly free ...
... sense , and such rough and defective numbers as would disgrace a village school - boy in his first attempts at English poetry . It may also be ob- served , that our author's earliest compositions , his Sonnets , & c . are wholly free ...
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... sense and the grammar of the age , may be discovered , and in a thousand instances , might be expunged , without lofs of a fingle idea meant to be expressed ; a liberty which we have sometimes taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) ...
... sense and the grammar of the age , may be discovered , and in a thousand instances , might be expunged , without lofs of a fingle idea meant to be expressed ; a liberty which we have sometimes taken , though not ( as it is hoped ) ...
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... sense , spirit , and verfification of Shakspeare . All these circumstances confidered , it is time , instead of a timid and servile adherence to an- cient copies , when ( offending against sense and metre ) they furnish no real help ...
... sense , spirit , and verfification of Shakspeare . All these circumstances confidered , it is time , instead of a timid and servile adherence to an- cient copies , when ( offending against sense and metre ) they furnish no real help ...
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... sense is so deep that he will not be understood for three ages to come . ,, MALONE . 9 Mr. Hales , who had fat still for fome time , told them , ) In Mr. Rowe's first edition this passage runs thus : ،، Mr. Hales , who had fat still for ...
... sense is so deep that he will not be understood for three ages to come . ,, MALONE . 9 Mr. Hales , who had fat still for fome time , told them , ) In Mr. Rowe's first edition this passage runs thus : ،، Mr. Hales , who had fat still for ...
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