The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Band 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... verse they did not know , and they ac- cordingly printed one for the other throughout the volume . Having been forced to say so much of the play- ers , I think I ought in justice to remark , that the judgment , as well as condition of ...
... verse they did not know , and they ac- cordingly printed one for the other throughout the volume . Having been forced to say so much of the play- ers , I think I ought in justice to remark , that the judgment , as well as condition of ...
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... verse . They seem to me intirely synonymous terms ; nor was the Pylian fage Nestor celebrated for his ingenuity , but for an experience and judgment owing to his long age . Dugdale in his Antiquities of Warwick- Shire , has copied this ...
... verse . They seem to me intirely synonymous terms ; nor was the Pylian fage Nestor celebrated for his ingenuity , but for an experience and judgment owing to his long age . Dugdale in his Antiquities of Warwick- Shire , has copied this ...
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... verse often helped to point out , and what the fimilitude of words in the false read- ing and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very well , to justify . Most of those passages are here thrown to the bottom of the page , and ...
... verse often helped to point out , and what the fimilitude of words in the false read- ing and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very well , to justify . Most of those passages are here thrown to the bottom of the page , and ...
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... verse a use of them . I had it once , indeed , in my design , to give a general alphabetical gloffary of those terms ; but as each of them is explained in its proper place , there seemed the less occafion for such an index . 2. The ...
... verse a use of them . I had it once , indeed , in my design , to give a general alphabetical gloffary of those terms ; but as each of them is explained in its proper place , there seemed the less occafion for such an index . 2. The ...
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... verse was a precept ; and it may be faid of Shakspeare , that from his works may be collected a system of civil and economical prudence . Yet his real power is not shown in the splendor of par- ticular passages , but by the progress of ...
... verse was a precept ; and it may be faid of Shakspeare , that from his works may be collected a system of civil and economical prudence . Yet his real power is not shown in the splendor of par- ticular passages , but by the progress of ...
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