On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. kötetLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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28. oldal
... quoted , comes an expression which is exceedingly obscure : " for't must be done to - night , And something from the palace : always thought That I require a clearness . " " Always thought " seems altogether devoid of meaning , and is ...
... quoted , comes an expression which is exceedingly obscure : " for't must be done to - night , And something from the palace : always thought That I require a clearness . " " Always thought " seems altogether devoid of meaning , and is ...
36. oldal
... quoted has it ; con- sequently , I owe must be wrong . It is purposeless , and even nonsensical , to affirm that his wife's calmness makes him strange to his own disposi- tion , i.e. discloses some new characteristic of hist own mind ...
... quoted has it ; con- sequently , I owe must be wrong . It is purposeless , and even nonsensical , to affirm that his wife's calmness makes him strange to his own disposi- tion , i.e. discloses some new characteristic of hist own mind ...
38. oldal
... quoted , is an additional reason why Malone's amendment should not be adopted . If it were , we should have : Our feasts and banquets free from bloody knives ; Do faithful homage , and receive free honours . A very obscure sentence ...
... quoted , is an additional reason why Malone's amendment should not be adopted . If it were , we should have : Our feasts and banquets free from bloody knives ; Do faithful homage , and receive free honours . A very obscure sentence ...
40. oldal
... quoted by Sidney Walker , in proof of this practice : * " The graves stood tenantless , and th ' sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets . " Act i . sc . 1 . The usurper in his last extremity says to him- self : " This ...
... quoted by Sidney Walker , in proof of this practice : * " The graves stood tenantless , and th ' sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets . " Act i . sc . 1 . The usurper in his last extremity says to him- self : " This ...
66. oldal
... quoted from memory , and that we cannot place im- plicit reliance on the accuracy of his recollection . The shorter notice of the same passage in " The Staple of News , " corresponds with the other as far as it extends ; but neither of ...
... quoted from memory , and that we cannot place im- plicit reliance on the accuracy of his recollection . The shorter notice of the same passage in " The Staple of News , " corresponds with the other as far as it extends ; but neither of ...
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