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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... publick , ( which I think one might , without injustice ) , contain not more than sufficient to have made one of real value ; and there is a kind of disin- genuity , not to give it a harsher title , in exhibiting what the author never ...
... publick , ( which I think one might , without injustice ) , contain not more than sufficient to have made one of real value ; and there is a kind of disin- genuity , not to give it a harsher title , in exhibiting what the author never ...
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... publick view , in their just magnitude , and prop- erly digested for besides the various passages that he has either made use of or alluded to , many other mat- ters have been selected and will be found in this work , tending all to the ...
... publick view , in their just magnitude , and prop- erly digested for besides the various passages that he has either made use of or alluded to , many other mat- ters have been selected and will be found in this work , tending all to the ...
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... publick favour by this plea : but as these in my opinion have in some par- ticulars , been over - rated , and in others , not sufficiently insisted on , and as the true state of the ancient copies of this poet's writings has never been ...
... publick favour by this plea : but as these in my opinion have in some par- ticulars , been over - rated , and in others , not sufficiently insisted on , and as the true state of the ancient copies of this poet's writings has never been ...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1906 |
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