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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... conjecture , and do not disturb the text , I fairly set forth my grounds for such conjecture , and submit it to judgment . Some remarks are spent in explaining passages , where the wit or satire depends on an obscure point of history ...
... conjecture , and do not disturb the text , I fairly set forth my grounds for such conjecture , and submit it to judgment . Some remarks are spent in explaining passages , where the wit or satire depends on an obscure point of history ...
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... conjecture , if it be proposed as conjecture ; and while the text remains uninjured , those changes may be safely offered , which are not considered even by him that offers them as necessary or safe . If my readings are of little value ...
... conjecture , if it be proposed as conjecture ; and while the text remains uninjured , those changes may be safely offered , which are not considered even by him that offers them as necessary or safe . If my readings are of little value ...
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... Conjecture has all the joy and all the pride of invention , and he that has once started a happy change , is too much delighted to consider what objec- tions may rise against it . Yet conjectural criticism has been of great use in the ...
... Conjecture has all the joy and all the pride of invention , and he that has once started a happy change , is too much delighted to consider what objec- tions may rise against it . Yet conjectural criticism has been of great use in the ...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1968 |
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