Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner B. Franklin, 1968 - 268 páginas |
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... original purity , after having so long lain in a condition that was a disgrace to common sense . To this end I have ventured on a labour , that is the first essay of the kind on any modern author whatsoever . For the late edition of ...
... original purity , after having so long lain in a condition that was a disgrace to common sense . To this end I have ventured on a labour , that is the first essay of the kind on any modern author whatsoever . For the late edition of ...
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... original source , when every temporary allusion shall have been pointed out , and every obscurity elucidated , then , and not till then , let the accumulation of notes be complained of . I scarcely remember ever to have looked into a ...
... original source , when every temporary allusion shall have been pointed out , and every obscurity elucidated , then , and not till then , let the accumulation of notes be complained of . I scarcely remember ever to have looked into a ...
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... original . He was very learned , as Sampson was very strong , to his own hurt . Blind to the nature of tragedy , he pulled down all antiquity on his head , and buried himself under it . We see nothing of Jonson , nor indeed of his ...
... original . He was very learned , as Sampson was very strong , to his own hurt . Blind to the nature of tragedy , he pulled down all antiquity on his head , and buried himself under it . We see nothing of Jonson , nor indeed of his ...
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