“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, 1. kötetG. Routledge, 1867 |
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10. oldal
... sense of that word , was that he should not put his characters in any positions , or conduct his story through any details , which should run counter to the actual knowledge , or even to the conventional opinions of his audience . That ...
... sense of that word , was that he should not put his characters in any positions , or conduct his story through any details , which should run counter to the actual knowledge , or even to the conventional opinions of his audience . That ...
11. oldal
... senses beyond what the poet supplies us in his dialogue . We must now have changing scenes , which carry us to new localities ; and pauses to enable us to comprehend the time which has elapsed in the progress of the action ; and ...
... senses beyond what the poet supplies us in his dialogue . We must now have changing scenes , which carry us to new localities ; and pauses to enable us to comprehend the time which has elapsed in the progress of the action ; and ...
20. oldal
... senses . Proteus employs it in the meaning of circumstantial deduction ; -Valentine in that of position . b According to modern construction , we should read its verdure . In an elaborate note by Professor Craik , in his valuable ...
... senses . Proteus employs it in the meaning of circumstantial deduction ; -Valentine in that of position . b According to modern construction , we should read its verdure . In an elaborate note by Professor Craik , in his valuable ...
22. oldal
... sense , -to " set by , " being to make account of . b Descant . The simple air , in music , was called the " Plain song , or ground . The " descant " was what we now call a variation . " c Mean . The tenor . The whole of the musical ...
... sense , -to " set by , " being to make account of . b Descant . The simple air , in music , was called the " Plain song , or ground . The " descant " was what we now call a variation . " c Mean . The tenor . The whole of the musical ...
23. oldal
... sense it is generally thought to be here used . But we are not quite sure that it means a strong and abiding desire ; two lines in Hudibras would seem to make the " month's mind " only a passing inclination : - " For if a trumpet sound ...
... sense it is generally thought to be here used . But we are not quite sure that it means a strong and abiding desire ; two lines in Hudibras would seem to make the " month's mind " only a passing inclination : - " For if a trumpet sound ...
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