The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Nide 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... words and phrases are only understood by comparing them in different places , the lower writers must be read for the explana- tion of the highest . No language can be ascertained and settled , but by deducing its words from their ...
... words and phrases are only understood by comparing them in different places , the lower writers must be read for the explana- tion of the highest . No language can be ascertained and settled , but by deducing its words from their ...
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... words , sentences , lines , and even speech- es ; words omitted , and others added without reason ; and a punctuation so deficient , and so often wrong , that it hardly de- serves regard ; you have , upon the whole , a true but melancho ...
... words , sentences , lines , and even speech- es ; words omitted , and others added without reason ; and a punctuation so deficient , and so often wrong , that it hardly de- serves regard ; you have , upon the whole , a true but melancho ...
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... words , availed yourself of that unaptness as an ex- cuse for your own conduct . The words being inverted and put out of their natural order , the editor of the second folio sup . posed that unaptness , being placed first , must be the ...
... words , availed yourself of that unaptness as an ex- cuse for your own conduct . The words being inverted and put out of their natural order , the editor of the second folio sup . posed that unaptness , being placed first , must be the ...
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