The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... ignorance is indefinite and that of knowledge is often tyrannical . It is hard to satisfy those who know not what to demand , or those who demand by design what they think impossible to be done . I have indeed disappointed no opinion ...
... ignorance is indefinite and that of knowledge is often tyrannical . It is hard to satisfy those who know not what to demand , or those who demand by design what they think impossible to be done . I have indeed disappointed no opinion ...
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... ignorant of our poet's phraseology and metre , and that various alterations were made by him , in consequence of that ignorance , which render his edition of no value whatsoever . I. His ignorance of Shakspeare's phraseology is proved ...
... ignorant of our poet's phraseology and metre , and that various alterations were made by him , in consequence of that ignorance , which render his edition of no value whatsoever . I. His ignorance of Shakspeare's phraseology is proved ...
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... ignorance , as is generally supposed , but through the too powerful blaze of his imagination , which , when once raised , made all acquired knowledge vanish and dis- appear before it . But this licence in him , as I have said , must not ...
... ignorance , as is generally supposed , but through the too powerful blaze of his imagination , which , when once raised , made all acquired knowledge vanish and dis- appear before it . But this licence in him , as I have said , must not ...
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