On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. köideLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... history connected with it , as will appear in the sequel . Its defective state is a probable indication of its spuriousness ; but the chief reason for not accept- ing it as genuine , is that the clause of which it forms a part is a ...
... history connected with it , as will appear in the sequel . Its defective state is a probable indication of its spuriousness ; but the chief reason for not accept- ing it as genuine , is that the clause of which it forms a part is a ...
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Samuel Bailey. invalidated by the history connected with it , to which I have alluded , and in which his friend Ben Jonson is concerned . The latter writer cites the last line but one in the preceding extract ( with a slight variation ...
Samuel Bailey. invalidated by the history connected with it , to which I have alluded , and in which his friend Ben Jonson is concerned . The latter writer cites the last line but one in the preceding extract ( with a slight variation ...
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... phrases to be found in more than one . In " Julius Cæsar , " Messala , giving us a further insight into the family history of the affection , says : VOL . II . L " O hateful error , Melancholy's child ! Why dost PERICLES . 145.
... phrases to be found in more than one . In " Julius Cæsar , " Messala , giving us a further insight into the family history of the affection , says : VOL . II . L " O hateful error , Melancholy's child ! Why dost PERICLES . 145.
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... history of food which goes far , I think , to confirm the main part of my emendations of this passage . I cannot perhaps introduce it better than by quoting the words of a recent work : " It was formerly usual to sow rye together with ...
... history of food which goes far , I think , to confirm the main part of my emendations of this passage . I cannot perhaps introduce it better than by quoting the words of a recent work : " It was formerly usual to sow rye together with ...
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... boast of the rank of his associates ? If we read true quality , we have Polydore Vergil's " English History , " p . 304. ( Camden Society . ) a meaning in harmony with the context , and at 262 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
... boast of the rank of his associates ? If we read true quality , we have Polydore Vergil's " English History , " p . 304. ( Camden Society . ) a meaning in harmony with the context , and at 262 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
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