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... consisting of those notes that have been mention ' d , in which the true and
undoubted originals of almost all the poet ' s fables are clearly pointed out . But
first of the preface . Besides the authenticity of all the several pieces that make up
this ...
... consisting of those notes that have been mention ' d , in which the true and
undoubted originals of almost all the poet ' s fables are clearly pointed out . But
first of the preface . Besides the authenticity of all the several pieces that make up
this ...
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Though Dr . Johnson has here pointed out with his usual perspicuity and vigour ,
the true course to be taken by an editor of Shakespeare , some of the positions
which he has laid down may be controverted , and some are indubitably not true .
Though Dr . Johnson has here pointed out with his usual perspicuity and vigour ,
the true course to be taken by an editor of Shakespeare , some of the positions
which he has laid down may be controverted , and some are indubitably not true .
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And lastly , if it be true , that “ very few of Shakespeare ' s lines were difficult to his
audience , and that he used such expressions as were then common , ” ( a
position of which I have not the smallest doubt ) , it cannot : be true , that “ his
reader ...
And lastly , if it be true , that “ very few of Shakespeare ' s lines were difficult to his
audience , and that he used such expressions as were then common , ” ( a
position of which I have not the smallest doubt ) , it cannot : be true , that “ his
reader ...
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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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