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I have made it evident throughout my 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 ...
I have made it evident throughout my 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 ...
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I am now to give some account of the present undertaking . For as to all those
things which have been published under the title of Essays , Remarks ,
Observations , etc . , on Shakespeare ( if you except some critical notes on “
Macbeth ...
I am now to give some account of the present undertaking . For as to all those
things which have been published under the title of Essays , Remarks ,
Observations , etc . , on Shakespeare ( if you except some critical notes on “
Macbeth ...
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To time I have been obliged to resign many passages , which , though I did not
understand them , will perhaps hereafter be explained , having , I hope ,
illustrated some , which others have neglected or mistaken , sometimes by short
remarks ...
To time I have been obliged to resign many passages , which , though I did not
understand them , will perhaps hereafter be explained , having , I hope ,
illustrated some , which others have neglected or mistaken , sometimes by short
remarks ...
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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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