On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... substitution , of denote for to note , seems demanded to give anything like interdependency to the parts of the sentence . As it stands , the word shall in the sixth line has no verb in the whole sentence to which it can attach itself ...
... substitution , of denote for to note , seems demanded to give anything like interdependency to the parts of the sentence . As it stands , the word shall in the sixth line has no verb in the whole sentence to which it can attach itself ...
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... Substitute o for t and you have : Lord Hamlet is a prince out of thy soar . It is not to be concealed , however , that Shake- speare does not elsewhere employ soar * as a noun , and this is a valid objection ; but the author who makes ...
... Substitute o for t and you have : Lord Hamlet is a prince out of thy soar . It is not to be concealed , however , that Shake- speare does not elsewhere employ soar * as a noun , and this is a valid objection ; but the author who makes ...
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... substitute diction for it . With the alterations here suggested , the disputed passage would stand as follows : Thus has he and many more of the same breed that I know the drossy age dotes on , only got the tune of the time , and out of ...
... substitute diction for it . With the alterations here suggested , the disputed passage would stand as follows : Thus has he and many more of the same breed that I know the drossy age dotes on , only got the tune of the time , and out of ...
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... substitute teems . But if the poet had used that word , he would scarcely have said teems to speak , but would probably have em ployed some such phrase as " that teems with things strange , " or " whose tongue or breast teems with ...
... substitute teems . But if the poet had used that word , he would scarcely have said teems to speak , but would probably have em ployed some such phrase as " that teems with things strange , " or " whose tongue or breast teems with ...
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... substitute seek , which is a good and simple correction , although liable , perhaps , to the objection that fate is not usually spoken of as seek- ing , but as designing , decreeing , or doing . There are besides many other equally ...
... substitute seek , which is a good and simple correction , although liable , perhaps , to the objection that fate is not usually spoken of as seek- ing , but as designing , decreeing , or doing . There are besides many other equally ...
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alteration Antony and Cleopatra appears beauty blood blunder Cæsar cited clause commentators connexion copyist Coriolanus correction corrupt critics Crown 8vo Cymbeline Dictionary doth dramas emendation English epithet error Essays expression extract figure folio genuine Hamlet Henry History honour incongruity instance italicised Johnson Julius Cæsar King language last line latter lord Macbeth Malone meaning Merchant of Venice metaphorical noun objection obscure occurs old copies Othello passage peace Pericles perverted phrase play poet Post 8vo present probably propose to read quarto quoted reader received text remarks Richard II RICHARD WHATELY says scarcely Second Edition second line seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian signifies simile speaker speaking speare speech spurious Steevens substitute suggest temse term thee things Third Edition thou Timon Timon of Athens tion trochee Troilus and Cressida Variorum Edition verb vols Woodcuts word writer