The Works of William ShakespeareWhittaker, 1843 - Počet stran: 630 |
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Strana 22
... sense of manners or qualities , but then it has a different etymology . Ben Jonson employs " thewes " in the same way as Shakespeare , and not Chaucer , as indeed Gifford suspected . ( Works , vol . viii . p . 127. ) Our yoke and ...
... sense of manners or qualities , but then it has a different etymology . Ben Jonson employs " thewes " in the same way as Shakespeare , and not Chaucer , as indeed Gifford suspected . ( Works , vol . viii . p . 127. ) Our yoke and ...
Strana 28
... in his Lit. Rem . vol . ii . p . 140 , would read put , being , as he states , not aware that any writer of Shakespeare's age had used " to path " in the sense of to walk . Bru . I have been up this hour ; awake 28 [ ACT II . JULIUS CÆSAR .
... in his Lit. Rem . vol . ii . p . 140 , would read put , being , as he states , not aware that any writer of Shakespeare's age had used " to path " in the sense of to walk . Bru . I have been up this hour ; awake 28 [ ACT II . JULIUS CÆSAR .
Strana 31
... have had many previous instances in which envy " is used for hatred , or malice . In the same speech , " envious " is used in a corresponding sense . To sports , to wildness , and much company . SCENE I. ] 31 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... have had many previous instances in which envy " is used for hatred , or malice . In the same speech , " envious " is used in a corresponding sense . To sports , to wildness , and much company . SCENE I. ] 31 JULIUS CÆSAR .
Strana 45
... sense better , and was an easy misprint . This is certainly true ; but an intelligible meaning is to be obtained from the old reading , and it is , in such cases , our principle to adhere to the text of the old copies . 3 Into the Law ...
... sense better , and was an easy misprint . This is certainly true ; but an intelligible meaning is to be obtained from the old reading , and it is , in such cases , our principle to adhere to the text of the old copies . 3 Into the Law ...
Strana 79
... would have parley . WARN US - ] was not uncommon . To warn is to summon . The use of the word in this sense See " King John , " Vol . iv . p . 24 , & c . Cas . Stand fast , Titinius : we must out SCENE I. ] 79 JULIUS CÆSAR .
... would have parley . WARN US - ] was not uncommon . To warn is to summon . The use of the word in this sense See " King John , " Vol . iv . p . 24 , & c . Cas . Stand fast , Titinius : we must out SCENE I. ] 79 JULIUS CÆSAR .
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