Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... reader to understand . The numerous fry of commentators will at last explain his original meaning away . " This criticism was out of date by the time of Johnson and Capell . As it has long been the fashion to decry Johnson's edition ...
... reader to understand . The numerous fry of commentators will at last explain his original meaning away . " This criticism was out of date by the time of Johnson and Capell . As it has long been the fashion to decry Johnson's edition ...
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... reader , we can more easily excuse than that want of taste which often prevails in his productions , and which gives way only by intervals to the irradiations of genius . " Hugh Blair , whose name is associated with the Edinburgh ...
... reader , we can more easily excuse than that want of taste which often prevails in his productions , and which gives way only by intervals to the irradiations of genius . " Hugh Blair , whose name is associated with the Edinburgh ...
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... Reader that this might happen by accident . For Aufidius the principal Murderer of Coriolanus , who in cold Blood gets him assassinated by Ruffians , instead of leaving him to the Law of the Country , and the Justice of the Volscian ...
... Reader that this might happen by accident . For Aufidius the principal Murderer of Coriolanus , who in cold Blood gets him assassinated by Ruffians , instead of leaving him to the Law of the Country , and the Justice of the Volscian ...
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... Reader of it , will sufficiently prove what Inconveniencies he lay under , and what Errors he committed for want of being conversant with them . But here we must distinguish between the several kinds of Acquaintance : A Man may be said ...
... Reader of it , will sufficiently prove what Inconveniencies he lay under , and what Errors he committed for want of being conversant with them . But here we must distinguish between the several kinds of Acquaintance : A Man may be said ...
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... reader some of those almost innumerable Errors which have risen from one source , the ignorance of the Players , both as his actors , and as his editors . When the nature and kinds of these are enume- rated and considered , I dare to ...
... reader some of those almost innumerable Errors which have risen from one source , the ignorance of the Players , both as his actors , and as his editors . When the nature and kinds of these are enume- rated and considered , I dare to ...
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