On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... meaning to the phrase as before , and indeed to the whole line : Swear , as before , never , so help you mercy ! It may be added that in the quarto 1604 , the first of these words is usually spelt sweare and the second 4 THE TEXT OF ...
... meaning to the phrase as before , and indeed to the whole line : Swear , as before , never , so help you mercy ! It may be added that in the quarto 1604 , the first of these words is usually spelt sweare and the second 4 THE TEXT OF ...
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... meaning thus placed , the emendation adopted by the second folio and by Malone is a decided improvement ; but it has occurred to me that a more expressive reading would be attained , and one more likely to be genuine , by the change of ...
... meaning thus placed , the emendation adopted by the second folio and by Malone is a decided improvement ; but it has occurred to me that a more expressive reading would be attained , and one more likely to be genuine , by the change of ...
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... meaning . Even if we take age not to be connected with time by the preposition of , we obtain only a weak and awkward pleonasm . The Doctor judiciously pro- posed to read " the very face and body of the time , " which is a great ...
... meaning . Even if we take age not to be connected with time by the preposition of , we obtain only a weak and awkward pleonasm . The Doctor judiciously pro- posed to read " the very face and body of the time , " which is a great ...
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... meaning is not effected by the word curb , denoting as it does , not indeed expul- sion , but still what is hostile - coercion and control ; and thus not conforming to the antithesis per- vading the 12 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
... meaning is not effected by the word curb , denoting as it does , not indeed expul- sion , but still what is hostile - coercion and control ; and thus not conforming to the antithesis per- vading the 12 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
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... meaning from the middle and latter part of this speech . The first thing that strikes me here is , the im- propriety of referring to " the tune of the time and outward habit of encounter 99 as " a kind of yesty collection . " How , or ...
... meaning from the middle and latter part of this speech . The first thing that strikes me here is , the im- propriety of referring to " the tune of the time and outward habit of encounter 99 as " a kind of yesty collection . " How , or ...
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