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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... doubt whether Mr. Malone rightly under- stands the passage in The Winter's Tale , which he has quoted ( in the Appendix ) in confirmation of Steevens's explanation . Though there may be a harshness in saying that a dream is awake , yet ...
... doubt whether Mr. Malone rightly under- stands the passage in The Winter's Tale , which he has quoted ( in the Appendix ) in confirmation of Steevens's explanation . Though there may be a harshness in saying that a dream is awake , yet ...
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... doubt whether this censure is just , and suspect it would not have been passed , had not Dr. W. thought it neces- sary to point out some defect in the piece on which he was commenting , in order to escape the charge of an ...
... doubt whether this censure is just , and suspect it would not have been passed , had not Dr. W. thought it neces- sary to point out some defect in the piece on which he was commenting , in order to escape the charge of an ...
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... doubt but that Tyrwhitt and Malone are right ( post . p . 49-64 , and Malone's attempt to ascertain the chronological order of the plays ) in supposing that this passage was intended as an apology for King James's ungracious demeanour ...
... doubt but that Tyrwhitt and Malone are right ( post . p . 49-64 , and Malone's attempt to ascertain the chronological order of the plays ) in supposing that this passage was intended as an apology for King James's ungracious demeanour ...
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... doubt whether mocking be the right word . P. 117. - 88. - 321 . Duke . Our corn's to reap , for yet our tithe's to sow . I incline to prefer tilth to tithe . P. 124. - 93. - 330 . Enter a Messenger . Duke . This is his lordship's man ...
... doubt whether mocking be the right word . P. 117. - 88. - 321 . Duke . Our corn's to reap , for yet our tithe's to sow . I incline to prefer tilth to tithe . P. 124. - 93. - 330 . Enter a Messenger . Duke . This is his lordship's man ...
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... doubt whether the poet meant all that Dr. Johnson supposes . Since writing the above , I have read Mr. Ritson's note , with whom I agree . P. 166. - 128. - 383 . Duke . By this , lord Angelo perceives he's safe ; Methinks I see a quick ...
... doubt whether the poet meant all that Dr. Johnson supposes . Since writing the above , I have read Mr. Ritson's note , with whom I agree . P. 166. - 128. - 383 . Duke . By this , lord Angelo perceives he's safe ; Methinks I see a quick ...
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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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