The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Page xvi
... sense , fpirit , and verfification of Shakspeare . All thefe circumftances confidered , it is time , inftead of a timid and fervile adherence to an- cient copies , when ( offending against fenfe and metre ) they furnish no real help ...
... sense , fpirit , and verfification of Shakspeare . All thefe circumftances confidered , it is time , inftead of a timid and fervile adherence to an- cient copies , when ( offending against fenfe and metre ) they furnish no real help ...
Page 163
... sense was before quite loft , I have frequently fubjoined notes to fhew the de- praved , and to improve the reformed , pointing : a part of labour in this work which I could very willingly have fpared myself . May it not be ob- M 2 MR ...
... sense was before quite loft , I have frequently fubjoined notes to fhew the de- praved , and to improve the reformed , pointing : a part of labour in this work which I could very willingly have fpared myself . May it not be ob- M 2 MR ...
Page 188
... sense . But the kind of criticism here required , is fuch as judgeth our author by those only laws and principles on which he wrote , NATURE , and COMMON - SENSE . Our obfervations , therefore , being thus extenfive , will , I prefume ...
... sense . But the kind of criticism here required , is fuch as judgeth our author by those only laws and principles on which he wrote , NATURE , and COMMON - SENSE . Our obfervations , therefore , being thus extenfive , will , I prefume ...
Page 393
... I am forry that thou are fo well . " the editor of the second folio , to obtain some sense , printed- In faith , I am forry that thou art so ill . ” In the quarto copy of the fame play , published MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 393.
... I am forry that thou are fo well . " the editor of the second folio , to obtain some sense , printed- In faith , I am forry that thou art so ill . ” In the quarto copy of the fame play , published MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 393.
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