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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... frequently agitated , yet so entirely undecided ) of his learning and acquaintance with the languages : an additional word or two naturally falls in here upon the genius of our author , as compared with that of Jonson , his contemporary ...
... frequently agitated , yet so entirely undecided ) of his learning and acquaintance with the languages : an additional word or two naturally falls in here upon the genius of our author , as compared with that of Jonson , his contemporary ...
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... frequently inflicted a wound where he intended a cure . He has acted with regard to our author , as an editor , whom Lipsius mentions , did with regard to Martial ; Inventus est nescio quis Popa , qui non vitia ejus , sed ipsum excidit ...
... frequently inflicted a wound where he intended a cure . He has acted with regard to our author , as an editor , whom Lipsius mentions , did with regard to Martial ; Inventus est nescio quis Popa , qui non vitia ejus , sed ipsum excidit ...
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... offended at the liberty of which he has himself so frequently given an example , nor very solicitous what is thought of notes , which he ought never to have con- sidered as part of his serious employment , and which 152 FAMOUS ...
... offended at the liberty of which he has himself so frequently given an example , nor very solicitous what is thought of notes , which he ought never to have con- sidered as part of his serious employment , and which 152 FAMOUS ...
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