Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Nide 1Whittaker and Company, 1858 |
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Sivu xxiv
... he assign one ? ) he reprints the old blunder , and seems just as well satisfied with rejecting what Shakespeare must have written , as if he had himself recovered a portion of the lost language of the poet : this , xxiv PREFACE.
... he assign one ? ) he reprints the old blunder , and seems just as well satisfied with rejecting what Shakespeare must have written , as if he had himself recovered a portion of the lost language of the poet : this , xxiv PREFACE.
Sivu xxv
... poet on as good a foundation as we can ; and it will be seen , in the course of my undertaking , that I have , not un- frequently , and heartily , expressed my obligations both to Mr. Singer and to Mr. Dyce when I thought they were ...
... poet on as good a foundation as we can ; and it will be seen , in the course of my undertaking , that I have , not un- frequently , and heartily , expressed my obligations both to Mr. Singer and to Mr. Dyce when I thought they were ...
Sivu xxxvii
... poet , I heartily wish it was more , even though it still farther embittered hostility . How strange it must ever appear that , on a subject which excites the interest and admiration of all mankind , and re- Æneas will but stay behind ...
... poet , I heartily wish it was more , even though it still farther embittered hostility . How strange it must ever appear that , on a subject which excites the interest and admiration of all mankind , and re- Æneas will but stay behind ...
Sivu xl
... poet , and my next to encumber his language with no more , in the shape of comment , than is necessary to render the text intelligible ; and I may add , that I have the utmost confidence in the perspicuity of Shakespeare's mode of ex ...
... poet , and my next to encumber his language with no more , in the shape of comment , than is necessary to render the text intelligible ; and I may add , that I have the utmost confidence in the perspicuity of Shakespeare's mode of ex ...
Sivu 5
... Poet ; " and although every person he introduces is in fact called by some abstract name , he avowedly brings forward the Queen herself as " Nemesis , the Goddess of redress and correction , " while her kingdom of England is intended by ...
... Poet ; " and although every person he introduces is in fact called by some abstract name , he avowedly brings forward the Queen herself as " Nemesis , the Goddess of redress and correction , " while her kingdom of England is intended by ...
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