On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... reference to a definite future event , not to a general conformity to the will of the speaker . All these difficulties may be put to flight by a small change . For consent read ascent , and what- ever there is of obscurity and ...
... reference to a definite future event , not to a general conformity to the will of the speaker . All these difficulties may be put to flight by a small change . For consent read ascent , and what- ever there is of obscurity and ...
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... reference to the transformation of the postures of into impostors to , I do not see more difficulty attending it than is to be found in the common run of errors of the press . The blunder in this case probably originated in bad ...
... reference to the transformation of the postures of into impostors to , I do not see more difficulty attending it than is to be found in the common run of errors of the press . The blunder in this case probably originated in bad ...
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... reference to this account , verified no doubt by the bloody appearance of the ghost , that Macbeth utters his agitated exclamation ; and there can be little question that the line ought to be : With twenty mortal gashes on their crowns ...
... reference to this account , verified no doubt by the bloody appearance of the ghost , that Macbeth utters his agitated exclamation ; and there can be little question that the line ought to be : With twenty mortal gashes on their crowns ...
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Samuel Bailey. it is viewed in reference to the murderer's asseve- ration , that the least of the twenty gashes was " a death to nature . " The change of two monosyllables will , I think , clear up a passage explained variously by War ...
Samuel Bailey. it is viewed in reference to the murderer's asseve- ration , that the least of the twenty gashes was " a death to nature . " The change of two monosyllables will , I think , clear up a passage explained variously by War ...
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... reference to the tempest raging around them : " Are not you mov'd , when all the sway of earth Shakes like a thing infirm ? " Act i . sc . 3 . To speak of the sway , or ( as Dr. Johnson inter- prets it ) the momentum of a body shaking ...
... reference to the tempest raging around them : " Are not you mov'd , when all the sway of earth Shakes like a thing infirm ? " Act i . sc . 3 . To speak of the sway , or ( as Dr. Johnson inter- prets it ) the momentum of a body shaking ...
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