On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. köideLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... peace between The effect and it . " Act i . sc . 5 . Every one will probably agree with the author just named , that there is no sense in the latter clause : but it appears to me that , when he pro- poses to read keep pace , i.e. ...
... peace between The effect and it . " Act i . sc . 5 . Every one will probably agree with the author just named , that there is no sense in the latter clause : but it appears to me that , when he pro- poses to read keep pace , i.e. ...
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... peace , Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy . " Act iii . sc . 2 . The deficiency in the two first lines of this extract can be only conjecturally supplied , and our sole clue is the language of the poet in other ...
... peace , Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy . " Act iii . sc . 2 . The deficiency in the two first lines of this extract can be only conjecturally supplied , and our sole clue is the language of the poet in other ...
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... peace , and place was sub- stituted ( arbitrarily as far as we know ) by the editor of the second folio . To me , however , the substitute , although an improvement on the older ... peace to which Γ by sending him to the peace of death :
... peace , and place was sub- stituted ( arbitrarily as far as we know ) by the editor of the second folio . To me , however , the substitute , although an improvement on the older ... peace to which Γ by sending him to the peace of death :
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... peace . The whole passage , with these alterations , will stand as follows : But let the frame of things become disjoint , Both the worlds suffer dissolution , Ere we will eat our meal in fear , and sleep In the affliction of these ...
... peace . The whole passage , with these alterations , will stand as follows : But let the frame of things become disjoint , Both the worlds suffer dissolution , Ere we will eat our meal in fear , and sleep In the affliction of these ...
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... not an hour , In the day's glorious walk or peaceful night , ( The tomb where grief should sleep ) can breed me quiet ? " Act i . sc . 2 . I have quoted the lines as given in the old copies . yet an expression placed in the very front of a.
... not an hour , In the day's glorious walk or peaceful night , ( The tomb where grief should sleep ) can breed me quiet ? " Act i . sc . 2 . I have quoted the lines as given in the old copies . yet an expression placed in the very front of a.
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