Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks Upon the Explanations and Amendments of the Commentators in the Editions of 1785, 1790, 1793W. Bulmer and Company, 1805 - 375 pàgines |
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... eyes . Pro . it is a hint Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business . I cannot agree with Dr. Farmer and Mr. Steevens , in thinking that the words to't should be omitted . I do not think that Hear , in ...
... eyes . Pro . it is a hint Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business . I cannot agree with Dr. Farmer and Mr. Steevens , in thinking that the words to't should be omitted . I do not think that Hear , in ...
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... eye - ball else . I know not whether we should not read thus : Go make thyself like to a nymph o ' th ' sea : Be subject to no sight but mine ; invisible To every eye - ball else . I find that Mr. Steevens , in the edition of 1793 , has ...
... eye - ball else . I know not whether we should not read thus : Go make thyself like to a nymph o ' th ' sea : Be subject to no sight but mine ; invisible To every eye - ball else . I find that Mr. Steevens , in the edition of 1793 , has ...
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... eyes : Though it do well , I do not relish well Their loud applause , and aves vehement ; Nor do I think the man of safe discretion , That does affect it . I cannot doubt but that Tyrwhitt and Malone are right ( post . p . 49-64 , and ...
... eyes : Though it do well , I do not relish well Their loud applause , and aves vehement ; Nor do I think the man of safe discretion , That does affect it . I cannot doubt but that Tyrwhitt and Malone are right ( post . p . 49-64 , and ...
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... eye : Well , Angelo , your evil quits you well . It is passing strange ; but Shakespeare shews here , as he does in other places , that he was in a hurry to get to the end of his work . P. 168. - 129-386 . Duke . Thanks , good friend ...
... eye : Well , Angelo , your evil quits you well . It is passing strange ; but Shakespeare shews here , as he does in other places , that he was in a hurry to get to the end of his work . P. 168. - 129-386 . Duke . Thanks , good friend ...
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... eye , Dark - working sorcerers , that change the mind , Soul - killing witches , that deform the body ; Disguised cheaters , prating mountebanks , And many such like liberties of sin . I incline to think with Dr. Johnson , that Sir ...
... eye , Dark - working sorcerers , that change the mind , Soul - killing witches , that deform the body ; Disguised cheaters , prating mountebanks , And many such like liberties of sin . I incline to think with Dr. Johnson , that Sir ...
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