The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 7 |
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... to study , to fast , and not to sleep : but Shakspeare , by a common poetical licence , though in this passage injudiciously exercised , omits the article to , before the three last verbs , and from hence the obscurity arises .
... to study , to fast , and not to sleep : but Shakspeare , by a common poetical licence , though in this passage injudiciously exercised , omits the article to , before the three last verbs , and from hence the obscurity arises .
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This is another passage unnecessarily obscure ; the meaning is : that when he dazzles , that is , has his eye made weak , by fixing his eye upon a fairer eye , that fairer eye shall be his heed , his direction or lode - star ...
This is another passage unnecessarily obscure ; the meaning is : that when he dazzles , that is , has his eye made weak , by fixing his eye upon a fairer eye , that fairer eye shall be his heed , his direction or lode - star ...
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I cannot ascertain the book from which this passage was transcribed . STEEVENS . I don't suspect that Shakspeare had any academical term in contemplation , when he wrote this line . He has proceeded well , means only , he has gone on ...
I cannot ascertain the book from which this passage was transcribed . STEEVENS . I don't suspect that Shakspeare had any academical term in contemplation , when he wrote this line . He has proceeded well , means only , he has gone on ...
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This passage , I believe , means no more than that Don Armado was a man nicely versed in ceremonial distinctions , one who could distinguish in the most delicate questions of honour the exact boundaries of right and wrong .
This passage , I believe , means no more than that Don Armado was a man nicely versed in ceremonial distinctions , one who could distinguish in the most delicate questions of honour the exact boundaries of right and wrong .
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The king of Navarre in several passages , through all the copies , is called the duke : but as this must have sprung rather from the inadvertence of the editors than a forgetfulness in the poet , I have every where , to avoid confusion ...
The king of Navarre in several passages , through all the copies , is called the duke : but as this must have sprung rather from the inadvertence of the editors than a forgetfulness in the poet , I have every where , to avoid confusion ...
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