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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... comes ; I know her by her gait . Modern editions have High queen . P. 99. - 77. - 124 . This is a most majestic vision , and Harmonious charmingly . Some editions have Harmonious charming lays . It is so cited by Hurd in his ...
... comes ; I know her by her gait . Modern editions have High queen . P. 99. - 77. - 124 . This is a most majestic vision , and Harmonious charmingly . Some editions have Harmonious charming lays . It is so cited by Hurd in his ...
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... comes in one mistress Page ; gives intelligence of Ford's approach ; and , by her invention , and Ford's wife's distraction , they con- vey'd me into a buck - basket . I am persuaded that Mr. M. Mason's correction is right ; we ought to ...
... comes in one mistress Page ; gives intelligence of Ford's approach ; and , by her invention , and Ford's wife's distraction , they con- vey'd me into a buck - basket . I am persuaded that Mr. M. Mason's correction is right ; we ought to ...
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... . I incline to prefer tilth to tithe . P. 124. - 93. - 330 . Enter a Messenger . Duke . This is his lordship's man . Prov . And here comes Claudio's pardon . This speech is rightly given to the Provost for the 40 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... . I incline to prefer tilth to tithe . P. 124. - 93. - 330 . Enter a Messenger . Duke . This is his lordship's man . Prov . And here comes Claudio's pardon . This speech is rightly given to the Provost for the 40 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... comes . I incline to believe mimick is the right word . P. 81. - 495. - 98 . Can you not hate me , as I know you do , But you must join , in souls , to mock me too . " I can hardly think Mr. Tyrwhitt is right . If P. 85. - 500. - 105 ...
... comes . I incline to believe mimick is the right word . P. 81. - 495. - 98 . Can you not hate me , as I know you do , But you must join , in souls , to mock me too . " I can hardly think Mr. Tyrwhitt is right . If P. 85. - 500. - 105 ...
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... comes of a very kindred , Complain of good breeding is , I think , rightly explained by Dr. Johnson . P. 335. - 168. - 77 . Touch . Wast ever in court , shepherd ? Cor . No , truly . Touch . Then thou art damn'd . Cor . Nay , I hope ...
... comes of a very kindred , Complain of good breeding is , I think , rightly explained by Dr. Johnson . P. 335. - 168. - 77 . Touch . Wast ever in court , shepherd ? Cor . No , truly . Touch . Then thou art damn'd . Cor . Nay , I hope ...
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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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