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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... Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business . I cannot agree with Dr. 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 ...
... Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business . I cannot agree with Dr. 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 ...
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... hear the solemn curfew ; by whose aid ( Weak masters though ye be , ) I have be - dimm'd The noon - tide sun , & c . Blackstone has mistaken the meaning of this , which is rightly explained by Steevens P. 115. - 89. - 142 . A solemn air ...
... hear the solemn curfew ; by whose aid ( Weak masters though ye be , ) I have be - dimm'd The noon - tide sun , & c . Blackstone has mistaken the meaning of this , which is rightly explained by Steevens P. 115. - 89. - 142 . A solemn air ...
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... hear from thee by letters . The emendation appears to me necessary . P. 142. - 110. - 175 . Pro . Nay , in that you are astray ; ' twere best pound you . I do not think Mr. Henley's supposition ( Malone's Appendix , p . 552. ) is well ...
... hear from thee by letters . The emendation appears to me necessary . P. 142. - 110. - 175 . Pro . Nay , in that you are astray ; ' twere best pound you . I do not think Mr. Henley's supposition ( Malone's Appendix , p . 552. ) is well ...
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... hear , Hal ? never call a true piece of gold a counterfeit . The Host's reply to the Doctor's enquiry after the meaning of mock - water , seems to countenance the latter ex- planation . I am not pleased with the emendation proposed by ...
... hear , Hal ? never call a true piece of gold a counterfeit . The Host's reply to the Doctor's enquiry after the meaning of mock - water , seems to countenance the latter ex- planation . I am not pleased with the emendation proposed by ...
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... hear me ) I take pride , Could I , with boot , change for an idle plume , . Which the air beats for vain . I cannot think that the emendation proposed by Mr. Malone is right ; though I am unable to find any meaning in the passage with ...
... hear me ) I take pride , Could I , with boot , change for an idle plume , . Which the air beats for vain . I cannot think that the emendation proposed by Mr. Malone is right ; though I am unable to find any meaning in the passage with ...
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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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