On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... passage I have to bring before the reader , is in a speech of Horatio to his comrades , narrating how Hamlet the father had slain For- tinbras : " who by a seal'd compact , Well ratified by law and heraldry , Did forfeit with his life ...
... passage I have to bring before the reader , is in a speech of Horatio to his comrades , narrating how Hamlet the father had slain For- tinbras : " who by a seal'd compact , Well ratified by law and heraldry , Did forfeit with his life ...
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... passage is one of more difficulty : “ Their virtues else , be they as pure as grace , As infinite as man may undergo , Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault : The dram of eale Doth all the noble ...
... passage is one of more difficulty : “ Their virtues else , be they as pure as grace , As infinite as man may undergo , Shall in the general censure take corruption From that particular fault : The dram of eale Doth all the noble ...
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... passage with these two small alterations , he will be sensible , if I mistake not , of the perspicuity and consistency which they impart to it , and will probably con- Iclude with me that so it came from the clear- headed author . On ...
... passage with these two small alterations , he will be sensible , if I mistake not , of the perspicuity and consistency which they impart to it , and will probably con- Iclude with me that so it came from the clear- headed author . On ...
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... passage , known as Hamlet's In- structions to the Players , contains , besides some other disputable phrases to be hereafter considered , an expression about the genuineness of which the commentators differ , but which they seem ...
... passage , known as Hamlet's In- structions to the Players , contains , besides some other disputable phrases to be hereafter considered , an expression about the genuineness of which the commentators differ , but which they seem ...
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... passage , according to Dr. Johnson , would really be " to show 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 ...
... passage , according to Dr. Johnson , would really be " to show 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 ...
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