The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volumen1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... should be at liberty to restore some apparent meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed verfification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may. * Sufficient instances of measure thus rendered defective ...
... should be at liberty to restore some apparent meaning to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed verfification . The latter ( as already has been observed ) may. * Sufficient instances of measure thus rendered defective ...
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... should be shown , not even to a late Matilda , who , in Mr. Home's Douglas thought fit to change the obfcure intimation with which her part should have concluded- 66 fuch a fon , " And such a husband , make a woman bold . into a plain ...
... should be shown , not even to a late Matilda , who , in Mr. Home's Douglas thought fit to change the obfcure intimation with which her part should have concluded- 66 fuch a fon , " And such a husband , make a woman bold . into a plain ...
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... should be reduced to marginal profe for the use of children ; that all his various readings ( assembled by Mr. Capell ) should be enumerated , the genealogies of all his real personages deduced ; and that as many of his plays as are ...
... should be reduced to marginal profe for the use of children ; that all his various readings ( assembled by Mr. Capell ) should be enumerated , the genealogies of all his real personages deduced ; and that as many of his plays as are ...
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... should we persist in similar accumulations of extraneous matter , that our readers will at length be frighted away from Shakspeare , as the foldiers of Cato deserted their comrade when he became bloated with poison - crefcens fugêre ...
... should we persist in similar accumulations of extraneous matter , that our readers will at length be frighted away from Shakspeare , as the foldiers of Cato deserted their comrade when he became bloated with poison - crefcens fugêre ...
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... should have remained , can excite no furprize . The good fortune that , till this present hour , has preserved the Chester and Coventry Mysteries , Tancred and Gifmund † as originally written , the ancient play of Timon , the Witch of ...
... should have remained , can excite no furprize . The good fortune that , till this present hour , has preserved the Chester and Coventry Mysteries , Tancred and Gifmund † as originally written , the ancient play of Timon , the Witch of ...
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