Notes upon some of the obscure passages in Shakespeare's plays; with remarks upon the explanations of the commentators in the editions of 1785, 1790, 1793 [ed. by T. Penrice.].W. Bulmer and Company Cleveland-Row, St. Jame's., 1805 - 375 psl. |
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... explanation seems scarcely necessary . P. 11. - 8. - 11 . Pros . There's no harm done . Mira . Pro . O , woe the day ! No harm . I have done nothing but in care of thee . The arrangement proposed by Dr. Johnson appears to me probable ...
... explanation seems scarcely necessary . P. 11. - 8. - 11 . Pros . There's no harm done . Mira . Pro . O , woe the day ! No harm . I have done nothing but in care of thee . The arrangement proposed by Dr. Johnson appears to me probable ...
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... explanation . Though there may be a harshness in saying that a dream is awake , yet it is not greater than what frequently occurs in Shakespeare - I now , on reconsideration at a distance of time , am disposed to think that Dr ...
... explanation . Though there may be a harshness in saying that a dream is awake , yet it is not greater than what frequently occurs in Shakespeare - I now , on reconsideration at a distance of time , am disposed to think that Dr ...
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... explanation of fearful is certainly right . I wonder that Mr. Steevens should think it may mean timorous in this passage . P. 46. - 34.53 . Ant . Which of them , he , or Adrian , for a good wager , first begins to crow ? Seb . The old ...
... explanation of fearful is certainly right . I wonder that Mr. Steevens should think it may mean timorous in this passage . P. 46. - 34.53 . Ant . Which of them , he , or Adrian , for a good wager , first begins to crow ? Seb . The old ...
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... explanation is the right one . I cannot see that and or for would be more proper than but P. 74. - 57 . ( Vide Appendix , p . 549 ) —91 . Ferd . I am , in my condition , A prince , Miranda ; I do think , a king ; ( I would , not so ...
... explanation is the right one . I cannot see that and or for would be more proper than but P. 74. - 57 . ( Vide Appendix , p . 549 ) —91 . Ferd . I am , in my condition , A prince , Miranda ; I do think , a king ; ( I would , not so ...
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... explanations given of these words , though I do not know that I am able to give any very satis- factory account of them ... explanation of the words as they now stand . But I cannot think that Mr. S. has given the true meaning ; for I do ...
... explanations given of these words , though I do not know that I am able to give any very satis- factory account of them ... explanation of the words as they now stand . But I cannot think that Mr. S. has given the true meaning ; for I do ...
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Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays– With Remarks ... John Howe Baron Chedworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays– With Remarks ... John Howe Baron Chedworth Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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