On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. köideLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... cited in support of the phraseology of the emen- dation , although it is not itself free from the suspicion of error : 66 a recompense more fruitful Than their offence can weigh down by the dram . ” Act v . sc . 2 . The verbal change ...
... cited in support of the phraseology of the emen- dation , although it is not itself free from the suspicion of error : 66 a recompense more fruitful Than their offence can weigh down by the dram . ” Act v . sc . 2 . The verbal change ...
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... cite them after this . Laertes A scene in which Polonius's son figures , presents an expression justly pronounced obscure by Dr. Johnson . The King says to him : " Not that I think you did not love your But that I know , love is begun ...
... cite them after this . Laertes A scene in which Polonius's son figures , presents an expression justly pronounced obscure by Dr. Johnson . The King says to him : " Not that I think you did not love your But that I know , love is begun ...
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... citing a parallel passage in confirmation of it from the First Part of " Henry IV . " The King says to Blunt , who has just entered : " How now , good Blunt ? Thy looks are full of speed . Blunt . So is the business that I come to speak ...
... citing a parallel passage in confirmation of it from the First Part of " Henry IV . " The King says to Blunt , who has just entered : " How now , good Blunt ? Thy looks are full of speed . Blunt . So is the business that I come to speak ...
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... cited the following clause from " King John " : - " When fortune means to men most good . " Act iii . sc . 4 . These readings , however , are none of them con- clusive , and the same may be said of another which has occurred to me : it ...
... cited the following clause from " King John " : - " When fortune means to men most good . " Act iii . sc . 4 . These readings , however , are none of them con- clusive , and the same may be said of another which has occurred to me : it ...
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... cited is another corruption , which seems not to have been adequately dealt with by the commentators in the Variorum Edition , but which admits of being easily set right . Lady Macbeth says to her husband : " Come on MACBETH . 31.
... cited is another corruption , which seems not to have been adequately dealt with by the commentators in the Variorum Edition , but which admits of being easily set right . Lady Macbeth says to her husband : " Come on MACBETH . 31.
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