The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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... obscure allusions ; and to explain the beauties and defects of sentiment or composition . And furely , if ever author had a claim to this fer- vice , it was our Shakspeare ; who , widely excel- ling in the knowledge of human nature ...
... obscure allusions ; and to explain the beauties and defects of sentiment or composition . And furely , if ever author had a claim to this fer- vice , it was our Shakspeare ; who , widely excel- ling in the knowledge of human nature ...
Page 430
... obscure , which Let me not , however , be misunderstood . All these variations have not been discovered by the prefent collation , fome of them having been pointed out by preceding editors ; but such as had been already noticed were ...
... obscure , which Let me not , however , be misunderstood . All these variations have not been discovered by the prefent collation , fome of them having been pointed out by preceding editors ; but such as had been already noticed were ...
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