The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... sense is plain to every other reader . But his emendations are likewife often happy and just ; and his interpretation of obfcure passages learned and sagacious . Of his notes , I have commonly rejected those , against which the general ...
... sense is plain to every other reader . But his emendations are likewife often happy and just ; and his interpretation of obfcure passages learned and sagacious . Of his notes , I have commonly rejected those , against which the general ...
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... sense . For though much credit is not due to the fidelity , nor any to the judgment of the first publishers , yet they who had the copy before their eyes were more likely to read it right , than we who read it only by imagi- nation ...
... sense . For though much credit is not due to the fidelity , nor any to the judgment of the first publishers , yet they who had the copy before their eyes were more likely to read it right , than we who read it only by imagi- nation ...
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... sense , with least violence . But my first labour is , always to turn the old text on every side , and try if there be any interstice , through which light can find its way ; nor would Huetius himself condemn me , as refusing the ...
... sense , with least violence . But my first labour is , always to turn the old text on every side , and try if there be any interstice , through which light can find its way ; nor would Huetius himself condemn me , as refusing the ...
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... sense as well as learning . It is not certain that any one of his plays was pub- lished by himself . During the time of his employ- ment in the theatre , several of his pieces were printed separately in quarto . What makes me think that ...
... sense as well as learning . It is not certain that any one of his plays was pub- lished by himself . During the time of his employ- ment in the theatre , several of his pieces were printed separately in quarto . What makes me think that ...
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... sense or conjecture . The method taken in this edition will shew itself . The various readings are fairly put in the margin , fo that every one may compare them ; and those I have preferred into the text are constantly ex fide codicum ...
... sense or conjecture . The method taken in this edition will shew itself . The various readings are fairly put in the margin , fo that every one may compare them ; and those I have preferred into the text are constantly ex fide codicum ...
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