Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Nide 1Whittaker and Company, 1858 |
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Sivu vii
... thought , might have been the play selected for representation by partisans of Robert , Earl of Essex , shortly before the , almost unpremeditated , outburst of his desperate enterprise in the spring of 1601. The original examinations ...
... thought , might have been the play selected for representation by partisans of Robert , Earl of Essex , shortly before the , almost unpremeditated , outburst of his desperate enterprise in the spring of 1601. The original examinations ...
Sivu xviii
... thought that if he adopted offers , instead of " orders , " inquiry might , in so obvious a case , be made , how it happened that he varied from the hitherto received text ? He could not prevail upon himself by inserting " offers " to ...
... thought that if he adopted offers , instead of " orders , " inquiry might , in so obvious a case , be made , how it happened that he varied from the hitherto received text ? He could not prevail upon himself by inserting " offers " to ...
Sivu xxv
... thought they were right . I may have thought that Mr. Dyce was formerly right in one or two places , where he now thinks that he was wrong ; but perhaps , even by this time , he has reverted to his old opinions , though it might not be ...
... thought they were right . I may have thought that Mr. Dyce was formerly right in one or two places , where he now thinks that he was wrong ; but perhaps , even by this time , he has reverted to his old opinions , though it might not be ...
Sivu xxviii
... thought of questioning it ; but it is an undoubted blunder , and the alteration in the corrected folio , 1632 , makes the passage run thus : - " Hark , how the villain would gloze , now , after his treasonable abuses . " Can this be ...
... thought of questioning it ; but it is an undoubted blunder , and the alteration in the corrected folio , 1632 , makes the passage run thus : - " Hark , how the villain would gloze , now , after his treasonable abuses . " Can this be ...
Sivu xxix
... thought , because he now and then ( no oftener than is ine- vitable ) acknowledges the claims of the MS . annotator , at other times , and particularly with reference to smaller words , he may ransack him without remorse or conscience 9 ...
... thought , because he now and then ( no oftener than is ine- vitable ) acknowledges the claims of the MS . annotator , at other times , and particularly with reference to smaller words , he may ransack him without remorse or conscience 9 ...
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