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Again , as some notes have been necessary to point out the detection of the
corrupted text , and establish the restoration of the genuine reading ; some others
have been as necessary for the explanation of passages obscure and difficult .
Again , as some notes have been necessary to point out the detection of the
corrupted text , and establish the restoration of the genuine reading ; some others
have been as necessary for the explanation of passages obscure and difficult .
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He can only judge what is necessary by his own experience ; and how long
soever he may deliberate , will at last explain many lines which the learned will
think impossible to be mistaken , and omit many for which the ignorant will want
his ...
He can only judge what is necessary by his own experience ; and how long
soever he may deliberate , will at last explain many lines which the learned will
think impossible to be mistaken , and omit many for which the ignorant will want
his ...
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... that all the illustration of that kind dispersed throughout his volumes , has been
exceeded by the researches which have since been made for the purpose of
elucidating a single play . Of Sir Thomas Hanmer it is only necessary to say , that
he ...
... that all the illustration of that kind dispersed throughout his volumes , has been
exceeded by the researches which have since been made for the purpose of
elucidating a single play . Of Sir Thomas Hanmer it is only necessary to say , that
he ...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1906 |
Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
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