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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... corruption it must be added , that our author has lain under the disadvantage of having his errors propagated and ... corrupt classick ; and , consequently , the method of cure was likewise to bear a resemblance . By what means , and ...
... corruption it must be added , that our author has lain under the disadvantage of having his errors propagated and ... corrupt classick ; and , consequently , the method of cure was likewise to bear a resemblance . By what means , and ...
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... corrupted passages . Hence , therefore , may be seen either the iniquity or ignorance of his censurers , who , from ... corruption of the true text ; and the alteration , a real restoration of the genuine reading . Nay , so strictly have ...
... corrupted passages . Hence , therefore , may be seen either the iniquity or ignorance of his censurers , who , from ... corruption of the true text ; and the alteration , a real restoration of the genuine reading . Nay , so strictly have ...
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Beverley Ellison Warner. obscure . To have a text corrupt in many places , and in many doubtful , is , among the ... corruption than these unfortunate compositions . They subsist in a single copy , written or revised by the author ; and ...
Beverley Ellison Warner. obscure . To have a text corrupt in many places , and in many doubtful , is , among the ... corruption than these unfortunate compositions . They subsist in a single copy , written or revised by the author ; and ...
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