On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. kötetLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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2. oldal
... employed a few lines above in speaking of the same agreement . There could be no reason why he should resort to an unprecedented phrase when he had so excellent a term before him , which he might repeat , not only without any violation ...
... employed a few lines above in speaking of the same agreement . There could be no reason why he should resort to an unprecedented phrase when he had so excellent a term before him , which he might repeat , not only without any violation ...
6. oldal
... employ soar * as a noun , and this is a valid objection ; but the author who makes dare into a substantive , would not have hesitated , it may be presumed , to do the same by soar . It is some support to my proposal that Milton , who ...
... employ soar * as a noun , and this is a valid objection ; but the author who makes dare into a substantive , would not have hesitated , it may be presumed , to do the same by soar . It is some support to my proposal that Milton , who ...
9. oldal
... as to be thus singled out . Moreover , it may be on the side of goodness as well as opposed to it , and for that reason also cannot be properly set in contrast with virtue ; nor do I find the word employed by our author out HAMLET . 9.
... as to be thus singled out . Moreover , it may be on the side of goodness as well as opposed to it , and for that reason also cannot be properly set in contrast with virtue ; nor do I find the word employed by our author out HAMLET . 9.
10. oldal
Samuel Bailey. do I find the word employed by our author out of its regular acceptation , implying derisive con- tempt . For these reasons I have little hesitation in set- ting it aside as spurious , and suggesting that it has usurped ...
Samuel Bailey. do I find the word employed by our author out of its regular acceptation , implying derisive con- tempt . For these reasons I have little hesitation in set- ting it aside as spurious , and suggesting that it has usurped ...
13. oldal
... employed by our author in other places . It fortunately happens that I can support my proposal by an apt quotation , in which the arch- fiend is also implicated . In the " Comedy of Errors , " Pinch is introduced as saying : " I charge ...
... employed by our author in other places . It fortunately happens that I can support my proposal by an apt quotation , in which the arch- fiend is also implicated . In the " Comedy of Errors , " Pinch is introduced as saying : " I charge ...
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