The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Svazek 1H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Strana lxxxv
... stand in the place of nature to another , and imitation , always deviating a little , becomes at last capricious and casual . Shakspeare , whether life or nature be his subject , shows plainly that he has seen with his own eyes ; he ...
... stand in the place of nature to another , and imitation , always deviating a little , becomes at last capricious and casual . Shakspeare , whether life or nature be his subject , shows plainly that he has seen with his own eyes ; he ...
Strana xciii
... standing . The chief desire of him that comments an author , is to show how much other commentators have corrupted and obscured him . The opinions prevalent in one age , as truths above the reach of controversy , are confuted and ...
... standing . The chief desire of him that comments an author , is to show how much other commentators have corrupted and obscured him . The opinions prevalent in one age , as truths above the reach of controversy , are confuted and ...
Strana xcv
... stands above dispute : the second can prove his pretensions only to bimself , nor can himself always distinguish invention , with sufficient certainty , from recollection . They have all been treated by me with candor , which they have ...
... stands above dispute : the second can prove his pretensions only to bimself , nor can himself always distinguish invention , with sufficient certainty , from recollection . They have all been treated by me with candor , which they have ...
Strana xcix
... stand unauthorised , and contented themselves with Rowe's regulation of the text , even where they knew it to be arbitrary , and with a little consideration might have found it to be wrong . Some of these alterations are only the ...
... stand unauthorised , and contented themselves with Rowe's regulation of the text , even where they knew it to be arbitrary , and with a little consideration might have found it to be wrong . Some of these alterations are only the ...
Strana c
... stand ; for the inconstancy of the copies is such , as that some liberties may be easily per- mitted . But this practice I have not suffered to proceed far , having restored the primitive diction wherever it could for any reason be ...
... stand ; for the inconstancy of the copies is such , as that some liberties may be easily per- mitted . But this practice I have not suffered to proceed far , having restored the primitive diction wherever it could for any reason be ...
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