The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 1C. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... same ; an interchange of feriousness and merriment , by which the mind is foftened at one time , and exhilarated at another . But whatever be his purpose , whether to gladden or depress , or to conduct the story , without vehemence or ...
... same ; an interchange of feriousness and merriment , by which the mind is foftened at one time , and exhilarated at another . But whatever be his purpose , whether to gladden or depress , or to conduct the story , without vehemence or ...
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... same subjects ; or such remarks on life or axioms of morality as float in conversation , and are tranfmitted through the world in proverbial fen- tences . I have found it remarked , that , in this important sentence , Go before , I'll ...
... same subjects ; or such remarks on life or axioms of morality as float in conversation , and are tranfmitted through the world in proverbial fen- tences . I have found it remarked , that , in this important sentence , Go before , I'll ...
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... same jests in many dialogues , or to entangle different plots by the same knot of perplexity , which may be at least forgiven him , by those who recollect , that of Congreve's four comedies , two are concluded by a marriage in a mask ...
... same jests in many dialogues , or to entangle different plots by the same knot of perplexity , which may be at least forgiven him , by those who recollect , that of Congreve's four comedies , two are concluded by a marriage in a mask ...
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... be preferved , by keeping the text of authors free from adulteration . Others , and those very frequent , fmoothed the cadence , or regulated the measure ; on these i 1 these I have not exercised the same rigour REFACE .
... be preferved , by keeping the text of authors free from adulteration . Others , and those very frequent , fmoothed the cadence , or regulated the measure ; on these i 1 these I have not exercised the same rigour REFACE .
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... same rigour ; if only a word was transposed , or a particle inferted or omitted , I have sometimes suffered the line to stand ; for the inconstancy of the copies is such , as that fome liber- ties may be easily permitted . But this ...
... same rigour ; if only a word was transposed , or a particle inferted or omitted , I have sometimes suffered the line to stand ; for the inconstancy of the copies is such , as that fome liber- ties may be easily permitted . But this ...
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