Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Nide 1Whittaker, 1858 |
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Sivu xi
... fact that rate is the reading in his text of Webster : I assure him that I never meant to conceal it ; it was a mere oversight . I do not for an instant charge him with intentional misrepresentation , in a much more obvious matter than ...
... fact that rate is the reading in his text of Webster : I assure him that I never meant to conceal it ; it was a mere oversight . I do not for an instant charge him with intentional misrepresentation , in a much more obvious matter than ...
Sivu xii
... fact . The announcement did not seem very satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated such an undertaking himself ; but he warned me of the difficulty of the task , and added that , in the then state ...
... fact . The announcement did not seem very satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated such an undertaking himself ; but he warned me of the difficulty of the task , and added that , in the then state ...
Sivu xv
... fact : I will only trouble the reader with one instance , and it applies to a passage in " Henry IV . Part II . , ” A. i . sc . 2 , where Falstaff says , " And so both the degrees prevent my curses , " as the words have been invariably ...
... fact : I will only trouble the reader with one instance , and it applies to a passage in " Henry IV . Part II . , ” A. i . sc . 2 , where Falstaff says , " And so both the degrees prevent my curses , " as the words have been invariably ...
Sivu xxxi
... fact is , that Prospero , having laid aside his robe of power when he did not require it , resumes that robe when he needs its influence over his daughter ; and although there always has been inserted , in every edition , a stage ...
... fact is , that Prospero , having laid aside his robe of power when he did not require it , resumes that robe when he needs its influence over his daughter ; and although there always has been inserted , in every edition , a stage ...
Sivu xxxvii
... fact , opposed to my own views and notions ) roused enemies at home and abroad . So angry were some , that they infringed all customary rules , and though the lapse of time has considerably cooled ani- mosity , especially since it ...
... fact , opposed to my own views and notions ) roused enemies at home and abroad . So angry were some , that they infringed all customary rules , and though the lapse of time has considerably cooled ani- mosity , especially since it ...
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