The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... less ; and after I had printed a few plays , resolved to infert none of my own readings in the text . Upon this caution I now congratulate myself , for every day this PREFACE . This method would at once quell a thousand absur- ...
... less ; and after I had printed a few plays , resolved to infert none of my own readings in the text . Upon this caution I now congratulate myself , for every day this PREFACE . This method would at once quell a thousand absur- ...
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... myself , for every day encreases my doubt of my emendations . Since I have confined my imagination to the mar- gin , it must not be confidered as very reprehensible , if I have fuffered it to play some freaks in its own dominion . There ...
... myself , for every day encreases my doubt of my emendations . Since I have confined my imagination to the mar- gin , it must not be confidered as very reprehensible , if I have fuffered it to play some freaks in its own dominion . There ...
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... myself , but where I could not instruct him , have owned my ignorance . I might easily have ac- cumulated a mass of seeming learning upon easy scenes ; but it ought not to be imputed to negligence , that , where nothing was neceffary ...
... myself , but where I could not instruct him , have owned my ignorance . I might easily have ac- cumulated a mass of seeming learning upon easy scenes ; but it ought not to be imputed to negligence , that , where nothing was neceffary ...
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... myself , at least , to the limits of common decency . I shall ever think it better to want wit , than to want humanity : and impartial posterity may , perhaps , be of my opinion . But to return to my fubject , which now calls upon me to ...
... myself , at least , to the limits of common decency . I shall ever think it better to want wit , than to want humanity : and impartial posterity may , perhaps , be of my opinion . But to return to my fubject , which now calls upon me to ...
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... myself . May it not be objected , why then have you burdened us with these notes ? The answer is obvious , and , if I mistake not , very material . Without fuch notes , these passages in subsequent editions would be liable , through the ...
... myself . May it not be objected , why then have you burdened us with these notes ? The answer is obvious , and , if I mistake not , very material . Without fuch notes , these passages in subsequent editions would be liable , through the ...
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