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Characters of Shakespear's Plays (1817)
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This text was scanned by Sharine Leung for UTEL from a University of Toronto library copy of the original 1817 text. The HTML text was created from the scanned text and proof-read by Marc Plamondon. The text here is as close to the original text as possible. The list of errata in the original has been taken into account, and corrections have been made silently.
Hazlitt's footnotes have been entered directly into the text and identified by sqaure brackets ([]). The one exception is the footnote on page 268 of Hazlitt's text, which consists of a one-line quotation from Wordsworth. This footnote has been omitted.
UTEL
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