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... has quoted , that is altered to practice , and , as I venture to contend , most properly : — " " one midnight , Fated to the practice , did Antonio open [ The book - purchases , I had consulted him upon all TO THE PRESENT EDITION . xi.
... has quoted , that is altered to practice , and , as I venture to contend , most properly : — " " one midnight , Fated to the practice , did Antonio open [ The book - purchases , I had consulted him upon all TO THE PRESENT EDITION . xi.
Página xii
... alter " purpose to practice ( meaning treachery ) in the first instance , as it would be improper to do it in the second instance ; and yet the Rev. Mr. Dyce , apparently in his haste to condemn the old corrector of the folio , 1632 ...
... alter " purpose to practice ( meaning treachery ) in the first instance , as it would be improper to do it in the second instance ; and yet the Rev. Mr. Dyce , apparently in his haste to condemn the old corrector of the folio , 1632 ...
Página xv
... alteration ought not to be lightly rejected . Any person , wishing to foist upon the world modern guesses as ancient emendations , would of all things have avoided these coincidences , wherever they could possibly be avoided ; but here ...
... alteration ought not to be lightly rejected . Any person , wishing to foist upon the world modern guesses as ancient emendations , would of all things have avoided these coincidences , wherever they could possibly be avoided ; but here ...
Página xix
... alteration ; in the second he wants courage to throw out an undoubted corruption . 2 In this practice he is too often ... altered the entrance of Tubal ; so does Mr. Dyce , without a syllable to show from whence he procured the change ...
... alteration ; in the second he wants courage to throw out an undoubted corruption . 2 In this practice he is too often ... altered the entrance of Tubal ; so does Mr. Dyce , without a syllable to show from whence he procured the change ...
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... alteration of the old text , but such only as seem absolutely required by the unintelligibility of the ancient copies , or such as are forced upon us by such manifest and indisputable fitness , as almost showed , in the words of the Rev ...
... alteration of the old text , but such only as seem absolutely required by the unintelligibility of the ancient copies , or such as are forced upon us by such manifest and indisputable fitness , as almost showed , in the words of the Rev ...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 1 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1858 |
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