Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient MannersTegg, 1839 - Počet stran: 631 |
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... . It is enough to state that accident had given birth to a con- siderable portion of the following pages , and that de- sign supplied the rest . The late Mr. Steevens had already in a manner too careless for his own reputa-
... . It is enough to state that accident had given birth to a con- siderable portion of the following pages , and that de- sign supplied the rest . The late Mr. Steevens had already in a manner too careless for his own reputa-
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... Steevens has indeed summed up every ne- cessary argument in his assertion that " if Shakspeare is worth reading , he is worth explaining ; and the re- searches used for so valuable and elegant a purpose , merit the thanks of genius and ...
... Steevens has indeed summed up every ne- cessary argument in his assertion that " if Shakspeare is worth reading , he is worth explaining ; and the re- searches used for so valuable and elegant a purpose , merit the thanks of genius and ...
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... Steevens himself , in fifteen volumes 8vo , 1793 ; but in order to facilitate a reference to most other editions , the acts and scenes of the plays are specified . ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE . THE TEMPEST . ACT I. SCENE.
... Steevens himself , in fifteen volumes 8vo , 1793 ; but in order to facilitate a reference to most other editions , the acts and scenes of the plays are specified . ILLUSTRATIONS OF SHAKSPEARE . THE TEMPEST . ACT I. SCENE.
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... STEEVENs has remarked that merely in this place signifies absolutely . His interpretation is confirmed by the word merus in Littelton's dictionary , where it is rendered downright . MIRA . SCENE 2. Page 10 . • a brave vessel , Who had ...
... STEEVENs has remarked that merely in this place signifies absolutely . His interpretation is confirmed by the word merus in Littelton's dictionary , where it is rendered downright . MIRA . SCENE 2. Page 10 . • a brave vessel , Who had ...
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... Steevens's as relates to the hedge - hog . The same term both in the next act , and in the Merry Wives of Windsor , is used in a similar sense . Mr. Steevens in a note on this word in the last mentioned play has observed that the ...
... Steevens's as relates to the hedge - hog . The same term both in the next act , and in the Merry Wives of Windsor , is used in a similar sense . Mr. Steevens in a note on this word in the last mentioned play has observed that the ...
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