Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks Upon the Explanations and Amendments of the Commentators in the Editions of 1785, 1790, 1793W. Bulmer and Company, 1805 - 375 psl. |
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... Farmer and Mr. Steevens , in thinking that the words to't should be omitted . I do not think that Hear , in this verse , is used as a dissyllable . I believe wrings here means forces ; and my answer to the ques- THE TEMPEST .
... Farmer and Mr. Steevens , in thinking that the words to't should be omitted . I do not think that Hear , in this verse , is used as a dissyllable . I believe wrings here means forces ; and my answer to the ques- THE TEMPEST .
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... answer to the ques- tion , To what ? is , To crying . This , I admit , is not perfectly correct ; but is not more licentious than multitudes of passages in Shakespeare . P. 22. - 17. - 27 . Not a hair perish'd ; On their sustaining ...
... answer to the ques- tion , To what ? is , To crying . This , I admit , is not perfectly correct ; but is not more licentious than multitudes of passages in Shakespeare . P. 22. - 17. - 27 . Not a hair perish'd ; On their sustaining ...
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... answer for , without being loaded with those which are made by the ingenuity of his commentators . P. 82. - 64. - 101 . Trin . This is the tune of our catch , play'd by the picture of No - body . Ste . If thou beest a man , shew thyself ...
... answer for , without being loaded with those which are made by the ingenuity of his commentators . P. 82. - 64. - 101 . Trin . This is the tune of our catch , play'd by the picture of No - body . Ste . If thou beest a man , shew thyself ...
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... answer to a question put by her , and is no part of his nar- rative . I do not contend that the words under- stood in this sense are absolutely necessary , but neither are they so in the sense attributed to them by Mr. Steevens or Sir ...
... answer to a question put by her , and is no part of his nar- rative . I do not contend that the words under- stood in this sense are absolutely necessary , but neither are they so in the sense attributed to them by Mr. Steevens or Sir ...
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... answer . There is no reason for altering the word lin- ger'd , which is rightly explained by Steevens . P. 331. - 252. - 410 . He writes verses , he speaks holiday . I believe Ritson's is the true explanation of holiday . P. 335. - 255 ...
... answer . There is no reason for altering the word lin- ger'd , which is rightly explained by Steevens . P. 331. - 252. - 410 . He writes verses , he speaks holiday . I believe Ritson's is the true explanation of holiday . P. 335. - 255 ...
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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 (4th baron Chedworth.) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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