Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 268 páginas |
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... altered but what by the clearest reasoning can be proved a corruption of the true text ; and the alteration , a real restoration of the genuine reading . Nay , so strictly have I strove to give the true reading , though sometimes not to ...
... altered but what by the clearest reasoning can be proved a corruption of the true text ; and the alteration , a real restoration of the genuine reading . Nay , so strictly have I strove to give the true reading , though sometimes not to ...
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... alterations have been made but what the sense necessarily required , what the measure of the verse often helped to point out , and what the similitude of words in the false reading and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very ...
... alterations have been made but what the sense necessarily required , what the measure of the verse often helped to point out , and what the similitude of words in the false reading and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very ...
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... alterations were made by him , in consequence of that ignorance , which render his edition of no value whatsoever . [ Several pages of quotations follow which , having to do with textual criticism only , are here omitted . ] Various ...
... alterations were made by him , in consequence of that ignorance , which render his edition of no value whatsoever . [ Several pages of quotations follow which , having to do with textual criticism only , are here omitted . ] Various ...
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