The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... ancients , and afterwards of an- cients with others more ancient : ' till , at the last , a ray of light broke forth upon him , by which he hop'd to find his way through the wilderness of these editions into that fair country the poet's ...
... ancients , and afterwards of an- cients with others more ancient : ' till , at the last , a ray of light broke forth upon him , by which he hop'd to find his way through the wilderness of these editions into that fair country the poet's ...
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... ancient diction rejected for one somewhat more modern . Even in the first complete collection of his plays published in 1623 , some changes were undoubtedly made from ignorance of his mean . ing and phraseology . They had , I suppose ...
... ancient diction rejected for one somewhat more modern . Even in the first complete collection of his plays published in 1623 , some changes were undoubtedly made from ignorance of his mean . ing and phraseology . They had , I suppose ...
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... ancient mythology , should pass for being illite- rate : 66 " See what a grace was seated on his brow ! ' Hyperion's ... ancients , and there- fore the critick hath no doubt but his author wrote- " Hench- man , -a page , pusio : and this ...
... ancient mythology , should pass for being illite- rate : 66 " See what a grace was seated on his brow ! ' Hyperion's ... ancients , and there- fore the critick hath no doubt but his author wrote- " Hench- man , -a page , pusio : and this ...
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