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If a prior edition were ever printed , a copy of it would be inestimably valuable ; for of all the plays of Shakespeare this appears to have suffered most from the negligence of transcribers and compositors .
If a prior edition were ever printed , a copy of it would be inestimably valuable ; for of all the plays of Shakespeare this appears to have suffered most from the negligence of transcribers and compositors .
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In the present instance some expression implying chaste or pure , before “ dispositions , " appears to have been omitted ... The meaning here is sufficicntly obvious ; and , though the construction of the sentence appear to us somewhat ...
In the present instance some expression implying chaste or pure , before “ dispositions , " appears to have been omitted ... The meaning here is sufficicntly obvious ; and , though the construction of the sentence appear to us somewhat ...
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The use of this expletive , which appears to have been thought the mode both in court and city , has been finely ridiculed by Jonson also . See “ Every Man out of his Humour , " Act III . Sc . 1 , and passim . name mistress ( * ) First ...
The use of this expletive , which appears to have been thought the mode both in court and city , has been finely ridiculed by Jonson also . See “ Every Man out of his Humour , " Act III . Sc . 1 , and passim . name mistress ( * ) First ...
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... but the context supports the ancient reading , the sense of which appears to be , “ Are we not designedly , for our own condemnation , made trumpeters of our unlawful purposes . ' • His company- ) His companion . do you know of it ?
... but the context supports the ancient reading , the sense of which appears to be , “ Are we not designedly , for our own condemnation , made trumpeters of our unlawful purposes . ' • His company- ) His companion . do you know of it ?
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... obloquy among the old writers , — " the dissembling colour " of the arch - deceiver Judas ' hair . d They are not salad - herbs , - ) The old text has “ herbs " only : Rowe inserted " salad , " which the context appears to require .
... obloquy among the old writers , — " the dissembling colour " of the arch - deceiver Judas ' hair . d They are not salad - herbs , - ) The old text has “ herbs " only : Rowe inserted " salad , " which the context appears to require .
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