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قراءة كتاب Time in the Play of Hamlet
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startling a theory as that would not, I am persuaded, have disturbed the serenity of a body who had perfect reliance on freedom of criticism, leading eventually to the victory of truth.
A similar catholicity of spirit—the absence of a specific platform—the trenchant and spontaneous rejection, if I understand your scheme rightly, of nothing but offensive dogmatism and insolent criticism—these are the elements that will commend the Shakespeare Society of New York to every temperate student, and demand his earnest wishes for its influence and permanency.
With a reiteration of my grateful acknowledgments to your society for their kindness, and apologies for intruding upon them this little specimen of an old man's garrulity, believe me, yours faithfully.
[Signed] J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps.
To Appleton Morgan, Esq., President of the Shakespeare Society of New York.
The following is a list of corrections made to the original. The first passage is the original passage, the second the corrected one.
- Front matter:
of Wm. Shakespeare, and the Shakesperean
of Wm. Shakespeare, and the Shakespearean - Page 11:
then elapses. ACT II., Scene i, to ACT IV.,
then elapses. ACT II., Scene i., to ACT IV., - Page 28:
Payne Collier was the beau idea of the chairman
Payne Collier was the beau ideal of the chairman - Page 28:
with most literary and scientific bodies, the power of goverment
with most literary and scientific bodies, the power of government - Page 29:
[Signed] J. O. Halliwell-Phillips.
[Signed] J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps.