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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... 've pay'd . Mr. Malone's note appears to me ingeniously absurd . If you're paid be the true reading , the words must be given to Sebastian . This I think not improbable . P. 46. - 35.55 . The king's fair daughter , 6 THE TEMPEST .
... 've pay'd . Mr. Malone's note appears to me ingeniously absurd . If you're paid be the true reading , the words must be given to Sebastian . This I think not improbable . P. 46. - 35.55 . The king's fair daughter , 6 THE TEMPEST .
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... fair daughter , Claribel . Of what consequence is it whence Shakespeare had the name ? Ant . P. 56. - 43. - 66 , Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ( Who shall be of as little memory , When he is earth'd , ) hath ...
... fair daughter , Claribel . Of what consequence is it whence Shakespeare had the name ? Ant . P. 56. - 43. - 66 , Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ( Who shall be of as little memory , When he is earth'd , ) hath ...
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... fair play . I think the punctuation recommended by Mr. Steevens is right . P. 128. - 100. - 160 . Cap . Ay , that I will ; and I'll be wise hereafter , And seek for grace : What a thrice - double ass Was I , to take this drunkard for a ...
... fair play . I think the punctuation recommended by Mr. Steevens is right . P. 128. - 100. - 160 . Cap . Ay , that I will ; and I'll be wise hereafter , And seek for grace : What a thrice - double ass Was I , to take this drunkard for a ...
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... fair yokes Become the forest better than the town . I do not well understand why horns should be called yoaks ; if they are called yoaks in the sense of marks of servitude , the expression ap- pears to me very harsh . Neither do I see ...
... fair yokes Become the forest better than the town . I do not well understand why horns should be called yoaks ; if they are called yoaks in the sense of marks of servitude , the expression ap- pears to me very harsh . Neither do I see ...
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... fair league and truce with thy true bed ; I live dis - tain'd , thou undishonoured . Dis - tain'd , as Theobald rightly observes , here means unstained . P. 198. - 155. - 241 . Come , I will fasten on this sleeve of thine : Thou art an ...
... fair league and truce with thy true bed ; I live dis - tain'd , thou undishonoured . Dis - tain'd , as Theobald rightly observes , here means unstained . P. 198. - 155. - 241 . Come , I will fasten on this sleeve of thine : Thou art an ...
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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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