The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar, Том 70Chapman and Hall, 1869 - 350 страници |
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... passages . Nor may the handwriting , even when not partially obliterated , have been very easy to decipher . The very rapidity with which the poet's " thick - coming fancies " had been committed to the paper may have made the record of ...
... passages . Nor may the handwriting , even when not partially obliterated , have been very easy to decipher . The very rapidity with which the poet's " thick - coming fancies " had been committed to the paper may have made the record of ...
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... passages , there are many readings in it which are either absolutely unintelligible , and there- fore certainly corrupt , or , although not purely nonsensical , yet clearly wrong , and at the same time such as are hardly to be ...
... passages , there are many readings in it which are either absolutely unintelligible , and there- fore certainly corrupt , or , although not purely nonsensical , yet clearly wrong , and at the same time such as are hardly to be ...
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... passage in another Play has been seriously injured by the same mistake which the annotator has made in the instance under consideration . Is it not self - evident that the speech of Polixenes in the Third Scene of the Fourth Act of the ...
... passage in another Play has been seriously injured by the same mistake which the annotator has made in the instance under consideration . Is it not self - evident that the speech of Polixenes in the Third Scene of the Fourth Act of the ...
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... putting out a complete edition of Shakespeare's Works . The passage , which does not occur in the first edition ( 1728 ) , is retained in the third ( 1767 ) . ever , as originally stated ( see Notes and Emendations 24 PROLEGOMENA :
... putting out a complete edition of Shakespeare's Works . The passage , which does not occur in the first edition ( 1728 ) , is retained in the third ( 1767 ) . ever , as originally stated ( see Notes and Emendations 24 PROLEGOMENA :
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... passage quoted above from the beginning of the First Part of Henry the Fourth , which is mentioned in the Notes and Emendations , though passed over in the List . It would be more satisfactory if everything were given . * IV . THE ...
... passage quoted above from the beginning of the First Part of Henry the Fourth , which is mentioned in the Notes and Emendations , though passed over in the List . It would be more satisfactory if everything were given . * IV . THE ...
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