On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. köideLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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... body of the time ( in the mirrour ) , both its form and its resemblance , as in a print , " just as if these were two distinct things . We may obtain something better than this by substituting the 8 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
... body of the time ( in the mirrour ) , both its form and its resemblance , as in a print , " just as if these were two distinct things . We may obtain something better than this by substituting the 8 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
Page 9
... things , the shape and the attitude . Pressure is found in only one other passage ; and supposing the word to be genuine in that passage , the instance would in some degree tell against my proposed change . It occurs in a former scene ...
... things , the shape and the attitude . Pressure is found in only one other passage ; and supposing the word to be genuine in that passage , the instance would in some degree tell against my proposed change . It occurs in a former scene ...
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... not alone , and that it is a massy wheel as well as like a gulf ; whereas the author evidently meant to predicate these things of majesty itself . I therefore propose to read : Dies not alone : 10 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
... not alone , and that it is a massy wheel as well as like a gulf ; whereas the author evidently meant to predicate these things of majesty itself . I therefore propose to read : Dies not alone : 10 THE TEXT OF SHAKESPEARE .
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... thing that strikes me here is , the im- propriety of referring to " the tune of the time and outward habit of encounter 99 as " a kind of yesty collection . " How , or in what sense , can a tune and a habit be a collection ? Further ...
... thing that strikes me here is , the im- propriety of referring to " the tune of the time and outward habit of encounter 99 as " a kind of yesty collection . " How , or in what sense , can a tune and a habit be a collection ? Further ...
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... things strange . " seems , Act i . sc . 2 . Dr. Johnson reasonably demurs at the verb and proposes to substitute ... things strange , " or " whose tongue or breast teems with things strange . " At all events , the messenger cannot be ...
... things strange . " seems , Act i . sc . 2 . Dr. Johnson reasonably demurs at the verb and proposes to substitute ... things strange , " or " whose tongue or breast teems with things strange . " At all events , the messenger cannot be ...
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