The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... obscure . To have a text corrupt in many places , and in many doubtful , is , among the authors that have written since the use of types , almost pe- culiar to Shakspeare . Most writers , by publishing their own works , prevent all ...
... obscure . To have a text corrupt in many places , and in many doubtful , is , among the authors that have written since the use of types , almost pe- culiar to Shakspeare . Most writers , by publishing their own works , prevent all ...
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... obscure , which I have not endeavoured to illustrate . " I have ex- amined the notes of all the editors , and my own former remarks , with equal rigour ; and have endeavoured as much as possible to avoid all controversy , having ...
... obscure , which I have not endeavoured to illustrate . " I have ex- amined the notes of all the editors , and my own former remarks , with equal rigour ; and have endeavoured as much as possible to avoid all controversy , having ...
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... obscure point of history : others , where allusions are to divinity , philosophy , or other branches of sci- ence . Some are added , to shew where there is a suspicion of our author having borrowed from the ancients : others , to shew ...
... obscure point of history : others , where allusions are to divinity , philosophy , or other branches of sci- ence . Some are added , to shew where there is a suspicion of our author having borrowed from the ancients : others , to shew ...
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