On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... correct reading of which appears to me to be palpable , namely : For this being smelt with that sense cheers each part ; Being tasted , slays all senses with the heart . The presence of sense in the first line of this couplet , gives ...
... correct reading of which appears to me to be palpable , namely : For this being smelt with that sense cheers each part ; Being tasted , slays all senses with the heart . The presence of sense in the first line of this couplet , gives ...
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... . The third line too , although unnoticed by these critics , can hardly be correct , since all the soldiers had just enthusiastically expressed their eagerness to go on the required service . There could conse- E 2 CORIOLANUS . 51.
... . The third line too , although unnoticed by these critics , can hardly be correct , since all the soldiers had just enthusiastically expressed their eagerness to go on the required service . There could conse- E 2 CORIOLANUS . 51.
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... ) , determining whether the pass- age under consideration is corrupt ; ( 2 ) , if it is corrupt , devising how to correct it . It is only the first of these processes that I purpose to undertake in 64 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
... ) , determining whether the pass- age under consideration is corrupt ; ( 2 ) , if it is corrupt , devising how to correct it . It is only the first of these processes that I purpose to undertake in 64 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
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... correct : " O our lives ' sweetness ! That with the pain of death we'd hourly die , Rather than die at once ! " Act v . sc . 3 . To die hourly with the pain of death is surely harsh language . I have to suggest a very slight verbal or ...
... correct : " O our lives ' sweetness ! That with the pain of death we'd hourly die , Rather than die at once ! " Act v . sc . 3 . To die hourly with the pain of death is surely harsh language . I have to suggest a very slight verbal or ...
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... correct appreciation of the following line , which ought , I think , to remain undisturbed . The epithet defunct , about which so much has been written , appears to me to be pur- posely employed by Shakespeare in a peculiar acceptation ...
... correct appreciation of the following line , which ought , I think , to remain undisturbed . The epithet defunct , about which so much has been written , appears to me to be pur- posely employed by Shakespeare in a peculiar acceptation ...
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