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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... prefer the reading of the first quarto . P. 354. - 269. - 439 . next , to be compass'd , like a good bilbo , in the circum- ference of a peck , hilt to point , heel to head . Falstaff speaks hyperbolically . Quick . P. 358 , -273 ...
... prefer the reading of the first quarto . P. 354. - 269. - 439 . next , to be compass'd , like a good bilbo , in the circum- ference of a peck , hilt to point , heel to head . Falstaff speaks hyperbolically . Quick . P. 358 , -273 ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... prefer Dr. Warburton's explanation to Dr. Johnson's . P. 133. - 100. - 341 . Duke . Unfit to live , or die : O , gravel heart ! — After him , fellows ; bring him to the block . I agree with Tyrwhitt . It is clear that the Provost did ...
... prefer Dr. Warburton's explanation to Dr. Johnson's . P. 133. - 100. - 341 . Duke . Unfit to live , or die : O , gravel heart ! — After him , fellows ; bring him to the block . I agree with Tyrwhitt . It is clear that the Provost did ...
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... prefer his reading ( vailful ) to Theobald's . P. 146. - 110. - 358 . Duke . Her madness hath the oddest frame of sense , Such a dependency of thing on thing , As e'er I heard in madness . Surely we should read ne'er . Isab . P. 146-111 ...
... prefer his reading ( vailful ) to Theobald's . P. 146. - 110. - 358 . Duke . Her madness hath the oddest frame of sense , Such a dependency of thing on thing , As e'er I heard in madness . Surely we should read ne'er . Isab . P. 146-111 ...
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... prefer Mr. M. Mason's explanation , which is not very dissimilar to Mr. Malone's . P. 150. - 114. - 363 . F. Peter . I know him for a man divine and holy , Not scurvy , nor a temporary meddler . Before I had read Malone's note , I had ...
... prefer Mr. M. Mason's explanation , which is not very dissimilar to Mr. Malone's . P. 150. - 114. - 363 . F. Peter . I know him for a man divine and holy , Not scurvy , nor a temporary meddler . Before I had read Malone's note , I had ...
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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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