The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 12AMS Press, 1966 |
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... original MSS . which might not have been remarkable for calligraphy . Both these abbreviations very nearly resemble the one commonly used for the ; a circumstance which has proved the frequent source of similar corruption . A mistake of ...
... original MSS . which might not have been remarkable for calligraphy . Both these abbreviations very nearly resemble the one commonly used for the ; a circumstance which has proved the frequent source of similar corruption . A mistake of ...
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... original letter has been many years in my possession , and is here most exactly co- pied , with its several little peculiarities in grammar , spelling , and punctuation . April 30. 1766. M. A. The above is copied from an indorsement of ...
... original letter has been many years in my possession , and is here most exactly co- pied , with its several little peculiarities in grammar , spelling , and punctuation . April 30. 1766. M. A. The above is copied from an indorsement of ...
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... original copy . The con- necting particle , and , seems to favour the old reading . Ac- cording to the modern innovation , Be of comfort , ( which was introduced by Mr. Rowe , ) it stands very aukwardly . " Best of comfort " may mean ...
... original copy . The con- necting particle , and , seems to favour the old reading . Ac- cording to the modern innovation , Be of comfort , ( which was introduced by Mr. Rowe , ) it stands very aukwardly . " Best of comfort " may mean ...
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