“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... Walker's Crit . Exam , & c . vol . iii . p . 250 . P. 6. ( 8 ) " So from that spring , whence comfort seem'd to come , Discomfort swells . " " I have not disturbed the text here , as the sense does not absolutely require it ; though Dr ...
... Walker's Crit . Exam , & c . vol . iii . p . 250 . P. 6. ( 8 ) " So from that spring , whence comfort seem'd to come , Discomfort swells . " " I have not disturbed the text here , as the sense does not absolutely require it ; though Dr ...
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... Walker's Crit . Exam . & c . vol . iii , p . 250 . P.7 . ( 11 ) 6 " What haste looks through his eyes ! " The folio has " What a haste , " & c . — But the second folio omits the " a , " and no doubt rightly . See note 23 on Julius Cæsar ...
... Walker's Crit . Exam . & c . vol . iii , p . 250 . P.7 . ( 11 ) 6 " What haste looks through his eyes ! " The folio has " What a haste , " & c . — But the second folio omits the " a , " and no doubt rightly . See note 23 on Julius Cæsar ...
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... Walker's Crit . Exam . & c . vol . iii . p . 251 . P. 12. ( 20 ) " Time and the hour " The commentators have ... Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , & c . p . 28 ) calls this line " suspicious . ” P. 14. ( 23 ) " And bind us further ...
... Walker's Crit . Exam . & c . vol . iii . p . 251 . P. 12. ( 20 ) " Time and the hour " The commentators have ... Walker ( Shakespeare's Versification , & c . p . 28 ) calls this line " suspicious . ” P. 14. ( 23 ) " And bind us further ...
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... Walker's Crit . Exam , & c . vol . iii . p . 252 . P. 15. ( 24 ) " The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements . Come , you spirits " The reader may understand this , with Johnson , to mean ...
... Walker's Crit . Exam , & c . vol . iii . p . 252 . P. 15. ( 24 ) " The raven himself is hoarse That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan Under my battlements . Come , you spirits " The reader may understand this , with Johnson , to mean ...
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... Walker , and Grant White , that ' Listening their fear ' should be taken with what goes before . " W. N. LETTSOM . P. 26. ( 45 ) " the obscure bird ” i.e. the bird that loves the dark . - Walker ( Crit . Exam , & c . vol . ii . p . 244 ) ...
... Walker , and Grant White , that ' Listening their fear ' should be taken with what goes before . " W. N. LETTSOM . P. 26. ( 45 ) " the obscure bird ” i.e. the bird that loves the dark . - Walker ( Crit . Exam , & c . vol . ii . p . 244 ) ...
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