The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page xiii
... restored . The members of architecture left entire , have inftructed the renovator how to fupply the lofs of fuch as had fallen into decay . The poet , therefore , whofe dialogue has often , during a long and uninterrupted feries of ...
... restored . The members of architecture left entire , have inftructed the renovator how to fupply the lofs of fuch as had fallen into decay . The poet , therefore , whofe dialogue has often , during a long and uninterrupted feries of ...
Page 79
... restored many paffages in his plays , by the affiftance of the manufcripts he left behind him , & c . & c . Let me not however forget the juftice due to thefe ingenious Frenchmen , whose skill and fidelity in the execution of their very ...
... restored many paffages in his plays , by the affiftance of the manufcripts he left behind him , & c . & c . Let me not however forget the juftice due to thefe ingenious Frenchmen , whose skill and fidelity in the execution of their very ...
Page 183
... restoring the poet's genuine text ; but in those places only where it labours with inextricable nonfenfe . In which how much foever I may have given scope to criti- cal conjecture , where the old copies failed me , I have indulged ...
... restoring the poet's genuine text ; but in those places only where it labours with inextricable nonfenfe . In which how much foever I may have given scope to criti- cal conjecture , where the old copies failed me , I have indulged ...
Page 252
... restored the primitive diction wherever it could for any reafon be preferred . The emendations , which comparison of copies supplied , I have inferted in the text ; fometimes , where the improvement was flight , without notice , and ...
... restored the primitive diction wherever it could for any reafon be preferred . The emendations , which comparison of copies supplied , I have inferted in the text ; fometimes , where the improvement was flight , without notice , and ...
Page 352
... restored to the con- dition in which the author , or rather his firft pub- lifhers , appear to have left it , fuch emendations as were abfolutely neceffary , alone admitted : for where a particle , indispensably neceffary to the fense ...
... restored to the con- dition in which the author , or rather his firft pub- lifhers , appear to have left it , fuch emendations as were abfolutely neceffary , alone admitted : for where a particle , indispensably neceffary to the fense ...
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