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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... remarks , that he has frequently inflicted a wound where he intended a cure . He has acted with regard to our author , as an editor , whom Lipsius mentions , did with regard to Martial ; Inventus est nescio quis Popa , qui non vitia ...
... remarks , that he has frequently inflicted a wound where he intended a cure . He has acted with regard to our author , as an editor , whom Lipsius mentions , did with regard to Martial ; Inventus est nescio quis Popa , qui non vitia ...
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... Remarks , Observa- tions , etc. , on Shakespeare ( if you except some critical notes on " Macbeth , " given as a ... remark the peculiarities of language , to illustrate the obscure allu- sions , and to explain the beauties and defects ...
... Remarks , Observa- tions , etc. , on Shakespeare ( if you except some critical notes on " Macbeth , " given as a ... remark the peculiarities of language , to illustrate the obscure allu- sions , and to explain the beauties and defects ...
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... remarks , or marginal directions , such as every editor has added at his will , and often by com- ments more laborious than the matter will seem to deserve ; but that which is most difficult is not always most important , and to an ...
... remarks , or marginal directions , such as every editor has added at his will , and often by com- ments more laborious than the matter will seem to deserve ; but that which is most difficult is not always most important , and to an ...
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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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