On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... Shake- speare in certain Cases never fails to use Words that express the very contrary of what he means 4. On Conjectural Emendations 5. On some still existing Errors regarding Shakespearian Criticism . • 6. On the State of ...
... Shake- speare in certain Cases never fails to use Words that express the very contrary of what he means 4. On Conjectural Emendations 5. On some still existing Errors regarding Shakespearian Criticism . • 6. On the State of ...
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... shake , Or by pronouncing of some doubtful phrase , As , Well , well , we know ; -or , We could an if we would ; —or , If we list to speak ; —or , There be , an if they might ; - Or such ambiguous giving out , to note That you know ...
... shake , Or by pronouncing of some doubtful phrase , As , Well , well , we know ; -or , We could an if we would ; —or , If we list to speak ; —or , There be , an if they might ; - Or such ambiguous giving out , to note That you know ...
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... Shake- speare does not elsewhere employ soar * as a noun , and this is a valid objection ; but the author who makes dare into a substantive , would not have hesitated , it may be presumed , to do the same by soar . It is some support to ...
... Shake- speare does not elsewhere employ soar * as a noun , and this is a valid objection ; but the author who makes dare into a substantive , would not have hesitated , it may be presumed , to do the same by soar . It is some support to ...
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... Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The effect and it . " Act i . sc . 5 . Every one will probably agree with the author just named , that there is no sense in the latter clause but it appears to me that , when he pro- poses ...
... Shake my fell purpose , nor keep peace between The effect and it . " Act i . sc . 5 . Every one will probably agree with the author just named , that there is no sense in the latter clause but it appears to me that , when he pro- poses ...
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Samuel Bailey. This means geographical distance , but Shake- speare as often uses the same noun to denote an interval of time : " Within what space Hop'st thou my cure ? " All's Well , act ii . sc . I. The commentators have been at some ...
Samuel Bailey. This means geographical distance , but Shake- speare as often uses the same noun to denote an interval of time : " Within what space Hop'st thou my cure ? " All's Well , act ii . sc . I. The commentators have been at some ...
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