On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... effect . I am glad to find that Mr. Hunter supports the same emenda- tion , in his " New Illustrations of Shakespeare . " * The next passage is one of more difficulty : “ Their virtues else , be they as pure as grace , As infinite as ...
... effect . I am glad to find that Mr. Hunter supports the same emenda- tion , in his " New Illustrations of Shakespeare . " * The next passage is one of more difficulty : “ Their virtues else , be they as pure as grace , As infinite as ...
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... effect of making good actions easy to be done . • I should not perhaps have thought it needful to adduce arguments in support of an old emendation ( although , as it has not been adopted , additional considerations can scarcely be ...
... effect of making good actions easy to be done . • I should not perhaps have thought it needful to adduce arguments in support of an old emendation ( although , as it has not been adopted , additional considerations can scarcely be ...
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... 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 to read keep pace , i.e. between the effect and 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 to read keep pace , i.e. between the effect and the ...
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... effects a similar although a less important improvement . Macbeth , after the murder of Duncan , is describ- ing what happened with the grooms who had charge of the King . The agitated murderer heard them say their prayers : " One cried ...
... effects a similar although a less important improvement . Macbeth , after the murder of Duncan , is describ- ing what happened with the grooms who had charge of the King . The agitated murderer heard them say their prayers : " One cried ...
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... effect : " We have purchased all this agony by sending him to the peace of death : our share in the result is restless misery ; his , is the quiet of the grave . " Agreeably to this view , I propose to read : Better be with the dead ...
... effect : " We have purchased all this agony by sending him to the peace of death : our share in the result is restless misery ; his , is the quiet of the grave . " Agreeably to this view , I propose to read : Better be with the dead ...
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