The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere: With the Notes of All the Various Commentators; Printed Complete from the Best Editions of Sam. Johnson and Geo. Steevens. ...under the Direction of John Bell, المجلد 1Printed for, and under the direction of, J. Bell, 1788 |
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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 , so that every one may compare them ; and those I have pre- ferred 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 , so that every one may compare them ; and those I have pre- ferred into the text are constantly ex fide codicum ...
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... sense of the author : I can only wish that a greater number of them ( if a greater were ever pub- lished ) may yet be found , by a search more success- ful than mine , for the better accomplishment of this end . I will conclude by ...
... sense of the author : I can only wish that a greater number of them ( if a greater were ever pub- lished ) may yet be found , by a search more success- ful than mine , for the better accomplishment of this end . I will conclude by ...
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... sense , as he phrases it ; for he , who tampers with an author , whom he does not understand , must do it at the ex- pence of his subject . I have made it evident through- out my remarks , that he has frequently inflicted a wound where ...
... sense , as he phrases it ; for he , who tampers with an author , whom he does not understand , must do it at the ex- pence of his subject . I have made it evident through- out my remarks , that he has frequently inflicted a wound where ...
الصفحة 51
... sense and matter . Scenes were fre- quently transposed , and shuffled out of their true place , to humour the caprice , or supposed convenience , of some particular actor . Hence much confusion and impropriety has attended and ...
... sense and matter . Scenes were fre- quently transposed , and shuffled out of their true place , to humour the caprice , or supposed convenience , of some particular actor . Hence much confusion and impropriety has attended and ...
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