The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... passage , at little cost of trouble , to compare and judge for himself , and thus , in fact , to become his own ... passages where PREFACE .
... passage , at little cost of trouble , to compare and judge for himself , and thus , in fact , to become his own ... passages where PREFACE .
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... passage , we think one and fifty " to be more probably the right reading . 33. The forked one . See Note 60 , Act i ... passage referred to in Note 10 , Act i . , " Two Gentlemen of Verona ; " and that giving a nod was also reckoned ...
... passage , we think one and fifty " to be more probably the right reading . 33. The forked one . See Note 60 , Act i ... passage referred to in Note 10 , Act i . , " Two Gentlemen of Verona ; " and that giving a nod was also reckoned ...
Strana 17
... passage we have an instance of the form of question that , strictly constructed , requires the word ' not ; ' but ... passage adverted to in Note 54 , Act i . , " Richard II . " 99. Which entertain'd , limbs are his instruments . ' Which ...
... passage we have an instance of the form of question that , strictly constructed , requires the word ' not ; ' but ... passage adverted to in Note 54 , Act i . , " Richard II . " 99. Which entertain'd , limbs are his instruments . ' Which ...
Strana 38
... passage , it is used in reference to the organ of touch . See Note 9 , Act i . This , and the preceding line , are both omitted in the Folio ; affording another example of the immense value of the Quartos ' existence . 66 43 ...
... passage , it is used in reference to the organ of touch . See Note 9 , Act i . This , and the preceding line , are both omitted in the Folio ; affording another example of the immense value of the Quartos ' existence . 66 43 ...
Strana 39
... passage ( see Note 7 , Act ii . , " Merry Wives " ) where ' keep pace ' might be substi- tuted , he also employs the word " place " where ' pace ' could be supposed to accord better with a portion of the context . See Note 78 , Act i ...
... passage ( see Note 7 , Act ii . , " Merry Wives " ) where ' keep pace ' might be substi- tuted , he also employs the word " place " where ' pace ' could be supposed to accord better with a portion of the context . See Note 78 , Act i ...
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