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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... tion given , I am confidently persuaded it must be owing to an unforgiving rancour on the prosecutor's side ; and if this was the case , it were pity but the disgrace of such an inveteracy should remain as a lasting reproach , and ...
... tion given , I am confidently persuaded it must be owing to an unforgiving rancour on the prosecutor's side ; and if this was the case , it were pity but the disgrace of such an inveteracy should remain as a lasting reproach , and ...
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... tion to it hath been one of the principal objects of this edition . • Hanmer's edition was issued by the Oxford University Press . As this science ( whatever profound philosophers may think ) TO SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS 105.
... tion to it hath been one of the principal objects of this edition . • Hanmer's edition was issued by the Oxford University Press . As this science ( whatever profound philosophers may think ) TO SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS 105.
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... tion of copies , or sagacity of conjecture . The col- lator's province in safe and easy , the conjecturer's perilous and difficult . Yet as the greater part of the plays are extant only in one copy , the peril must not be avoided , nor ...
... tion of copies , or sagacity of conjecture . The col- lator's province in safe and easy , the conjecturer's perilous and difficult . Yet as the greater part of the plays are extant only in one copy , the peril must not be avoided , nor ...
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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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