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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... given by the author of the Remarks * ( whose note Mr. Malone has omitted ) is the true one . The quotation from Spenser proves that the word meddle is used in the sense of mingle ; but the sense given by the Remarker seems to me easier ...
... given by the author of the Remarks * ( whose note Mr. Malone has omitted ) is the true one . The quotation from Spenser proves that the word meddle is used in the sense of mingle ; but the sense given by the Remarker seems to me easier ...
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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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... you , Your compensation makes amends ; for I Have given you here a thread of mine own life , Or that for which I live . Thread is certainly what is meant . I believe the old way of spelling it was thrid , and 10 THE TEMPEST .
... you , Your compensation makes amends ; for I Have given you here a thread of mine own life , Or that for which I live . Thread is certainly what is meant . I believe the old way of spelling it was thrid , and 10 THE TEMPEST .
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... given of these words , though I do not know that I am able to give any very satis- factory account of them . With the regulation proposed by Sir William Blackstone ( to which I can hardly believe that many readers will yield assent ) Mr ...
... given of these words , though I do not know that I am able to give any very satis- factory account of them . With the regulation proposed by Sir William Blackstone ( to which I can hardly believe that many readers will yield assent ) Mr ...
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... given by Mr. M. Mason ( Malone's Appendix , p . 553. ) is the true one . P. 165. - 128. - 203 . I am the dog - no , the dog is himself , and I am the dog , -0 , the dog is me , and I am myself : ay , so , so . Did not Shakespeare mean ...
... given by Mr. M. Mason ( Malone's Appendix , p . 553. ) is the true one . P. 165. - 128. - 203 . I am the dog - no , the dog is himself , and I am the dog , -0 , the dog is me , and I am myself : ay , so , so . Did not Shakespeare mean ...
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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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