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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... opinion sufficiently supported ; some I have rejected without mention , as evidently erroneous ; some I have left in the notes without censure or approbation , as resting in equipoise between objec- tion and defence ; and some , which ...
... opinion sufficiently supported ; some I have rejected without mention , as evidently erroneous ; some I have left in the notes without censure or approbation , as resting in equipoise between objec- tion and defence ; and some , which ...
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... opinion is only thrown out to countenance an abuse that has been carry'd to much too great lengths by himself and another editor , -that of putting out of the text passages that they did not like . These censures then , and this opinion ...
... opinion is only thrown out to countenance an abuse that has been carry'd to much too great lengths by himself and another editor , -that of putting out of the text passages that they did not like . These censures then , and this opinion ...
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... opinion of their unworthi- ness , exclusive of some weak surmises which do not deserve a notice : it is therefore fair and allowable , by all laws of duelling , to oppose opinion to opinion ; which if we can strengthen with reason , and ...
... opinion of their unworthi- ness , exclusive of some weak surmises which do not deserve a notice : it is therefore fair and allowable , by all laws of duelling , to oppose opinion to opinion ; which if we can strengthen with reason , and ...
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