On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... the face and body of the time ( in the mirrour ) , both its form and its resemblance , as in a print , " just as if these were two distinct things . We may obtain something better than this by substituting the 8 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
... the face and body of the time ( in the mirrour ) , both its form and its resemblance , as in a print , " just as if these were two distinct things . We may obtain something better than this by substituting the 8 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
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Samuel Bailey. We may obtain something better than this by substituting the word posture for pressure ; and then we shall really have two distinct things , the shape and the attitude . Pressure is found in only one other passage ; and ...
Samuel Bailey. We may obtain something better than this by substituting the word posture for pressure ; and then we shall really have two distinct things , the shape and the attitude . Pressure is found in only one other passage ; and ...
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... can form , the reading of the quarto is a better guide to the genuine text than that of the folio . Instead of outward habit , it has out of the habit , which I be- lieve to be right ; and instead of fond and 16 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
... can form , the reading of the quarto is a better guide to the genuine text than that of the folio . Instead of outward habit , it has out of the habit , which I be- lieve to be right ; and instead of fond and 16 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
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... better than seem . Another is to substitute design in place of doth seem . In favour of mean may be cited the following clause from " King John " : - " When fortune means to men most good . " Act iii . sc . 4 . These readings , however ...
... better than seem . Another is to substitute design in place of doth seem . In favour of mean may be cited the following clause from " King John " : - " When fortune means to men most good . " Act iii . sc . 4 . These readings , however ...
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Samuel Bailey. Perhaps I cannot take a better opportunity than the present one for explaining why I sometimes bring forward and elucidate what I hold to be doubtful emendations . It is simply in the hope that they may be useful in ...
Samuel Bailey. Perhaps I cannot take a better opportunity than the present one for explaining why I sometimes bring forward and elucidate what I hold to be doubtful emendations . It is simply in the hope that they may be useful in ...
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