On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. kötetLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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8. oldal
... less manifest , and which indeed may not strike others as it does me . Why should Hamlet speak of the pressure of the body of the time ? Dr. Johnson tells us that it signifies resem- blance as in a print , but surely this is not a very ...
... less manifest , and which indeed may not strike others as it does me . Why should Hamlet speak of the pressure of the body of the time ? Dr. Johnson tells us that it signifies resem- blance as in a print , but surely this is not a very ...
20. oldal
... less similar in sound ; probably because it fits with specious aptness into many sentences or clauses , and hence is readily suggested when the copyist is puzzled by bad handwriting , or even when he is merely careless . Another ...
... less similar in sound ; probably because it fits with specious aptness into many sentences or clauses , and hence is readily suggested when the copyist is puzzled by bad handwriting , or even when he is merely careless . Another ...
26. oldal
... less important improvement . Macbeth , after the murder of Duncan , is describ- ing what happened with the grooms who had charge of the King . The agitated murderer heard them say their prayers : " One cried , God bless us ! and Amen ...
... less important improvement . Macbeth , after the murder of Duncan , is describ- ing what happened with the grooms who had charge of the King . The agitated murderer heard them say their prayers : " One cried , God bless us ! and Amen ...
42. oldal
... less have given him the revolt . " Act v . sc . 4 . While some of the commentators regard the first given as genuine , others with a juster appre- ciation pronounce it to be spurious . Dr. Johnson proposes to substitute gone ; Steevens ...
... less have given him the revolt . " Act v . sc . 4 . While some of the commentators regard the first given as genuine , others with a juster appre- ciation pronounce it to be spurious . Dr. Johnson proposes to substitute gone ; Steevens ...
49. oldal
... less appropriate . Several critics , amongst whom are Mr. Dyce and others mentioned by him , consider contending as a participle connected with forehead or blood preceding , and with at following ; by which the sense becomes " when it ...
... less appropriate . Several critics , amongst whom are Mr. Dyce and others mentioned by him , consider contending as a participle connected with forehead or blood preceding , and with at following ; by which the sense becomes " when it ...
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