The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... notes of all the editors , and my own former remarks , with equal rigour ; and have endeavoured as much as possible to avoid all controversy , having constantly had in view a philan- thropick observation made by the editor above ...
... notes of all the editors , and my own former remarks , with equal rigour ; and have endeavoured as much as possible to avoid all controversy , having constantly had in view a philan- thropick observation made by the editor above ...
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... notes were indeed evils ; while one page was covered with ingenious sophistry in support of some idle conjecture , and another was wasted in its overthrow , or in erecting a new fabrick equally unsubstantial as the former . But this era ...
... notes were indeed evils ; while one page was covered with ingenious sophistry in support of some idle conjecture , and another was wasted in its overthrow , or in erecting a new fabrick equally unsubstantial as the former . But this era ...
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... notes , these passages in subsequent editions would be liable , through the ig- norance of printers and correctors , to fall into the old confusion : whereas , a note on every one hinders all possible return to de- pravity : and for ...
... notes , these passages in subsequent editions would be liable , through the ig- norance of printers and correctors , to fall into the old confusion : whereas , a note on every one hinders all possible return to de- pravity : and for ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Том 1 William Shakespeare Полный просмотр - 1773 |
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