On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Band 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... writers . The alteration of a single word in another passage 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 ...
... writers . The alteration of a single word in another passage 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 ...
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... thinking : " Our state to be disjoint and out of frame . " Nor is the word , as far as my researches extend , used by any other writer as a neuter verb , in which capacity it must needs be excessively harsh . Hence MACBETH . 29.
... thinking : " Our state to be disjoint and out of frame . " Nor is the word , as far as my researches extend , used by any other writer as a neuter verb , in which capacity it must needs be excessively harsh . Hence MACBETH . 29.
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... writers of his time . Inasmuch , however , as other perhaps equally plausible emendations might be proposed , I cannot offer mine as beyond doubt . The following passage , acknowledged to be corrupt , seems to admit of a simple ...
... writers of his time . Inasmuch , however , as other perhaps equally plausible emendations might be proposed , I cannot offer mine as beyond doubt . The following passage , acknowledged to be corrupt , seems to admit of a simple ...
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... writers of the age , such as Drayton and Holland , and the objection of its non - appearance in Shakespeare's writings may be equally adduced against the actual reading . I cannot , in any of them , discover the phrase " envied against ...
... writers of the age , such as Drayton and Holland , and the objection of its non - appearance in Shakespeare's writings may be equally adduced against the actual reading . I cannot , in any of them , discover the phrase " envied against ...
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... writer pro- poses : holp to ear the fame Which he did reap all his . Doubtless this last alteration is plausible , but on examination it fails to commend itself to the judg- ment . Fame here is spoken of as the crop , and we do not talk ...
... writer pro- poses : holp to ear the fame Which he did reap all his . Doubtless this last alteration is plausible , but on examination it fails to commend itself to the judg- ment . Fame here is spoken of as the crop , and we do not talk ...
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