The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... opinion in this instance ; for in his subsequent edition of 1778 , these unimportant words are admitted into the text . In the commencement of Hamlet's inter- view with Ophelia , I have printed in the body of the work what Mr. Malone ...
... opinion in this instance ; for in his subsequent edition of 1778 , these unimportant words are admitted into the text . In the commencement of Hamlet's inter- view with Ophelia , I have printed in the body of the work what Mr. Malone ...
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... opinion , that when Mr. Malone speaks of the editor of this republica- tion , he is pointing his artillery at a phantom ; " for per- haps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work , unaccompanied by comments , was at that ...
... opinion , that when Mr. Malone speaks of the editor of this republica- tion , he is pointing his artillery at a phantom ; " for per- haps no such literary agent as an editor of a poetical work , unaccompanied by comments , was at that ...
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... opinion , was not intended to communicate our ideas ; but I can sincerely state that I have never wished to conceal his merits , when they have fallen under my knowledge . In one respect , how- ever , I am bound to say he has done great ...
... opinion , was not intended to communicate our ideas ; but I can sincerely state that I have never wished to conceal his merits , when they have fallen under my knowledge . In one respect , how- ever , I am bound to say he has done great ...
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... opinion , been substituted in its place . I have given . throughout the readings of both the folio and quartos , as far as their variations were of sufficient importance to be mentioned in the notes or the margin . To this edition an ...
... opinion , been substituted in its place . I have given . throughout the readings of both the folio and quartos , as far as their variations were of sufficient importance to be mentioned in the notes or the margin . To this edition an ...
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... opinion of each other * . Inde- pendently of this general rule which I have laid down , I had clearly no concern ... opinions are frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to ...
... opinion of each other * . Inde- pendently of this general rule which I have laid down , I had clearly no concern ... opinions are frequently treated with contempt , but even language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to ...
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