On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, 2. kötetLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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4. oldal
Samuel Bailey. But it is the fitness of the phrase to the whole train of thought that must constitute its principal ... whole line : Swear , as before , never , so help you mercy ! It may be added that in the quarto 1604 , the first of ...
Samuel Bailey. But it is the fitness of the phrase to the whole train of thought that must constitute its principal ... whole line : Swear , as before , never , so help you mercy ! It may be added that in the quarto 1604 , the first of ...
5. oldal
... whole sentence to which it can attach itself as an auxiliary ; but by the suggested alter- ation it becomes connected with denote , and the long parenthetical clause beginning with arms encumbered , ends after giving out . The ...
... whole sentence to which it can attach itself as an auxiliary ; but by the suggested alter- ation it becomes connected with denote , and the long parenthetical clause beginning with arms encumbered , ends after giving out . The ...
12. oldal
... whole is , that custom , while it renders us insensible to our habitual vices , has the compensating effect of making good actions easy to be done . • I should not perhaps have thought it needful to adduce arguments in support of an old ...
... whole is , that custom , while it renders us insensible to our habitual vices , has the compensating effect of making good actions easy to be done . • I should not perhaps have thought it needful to adduce arguments in support of an old ...
13. oldal
Samuel Bailey. and thus not conforming to the antithesis per- vading the whole passage . On the grounds here stated , I propose to supply the void in the text by the verb house , and read : For use almost can change the stamp of nature ...
Samuel Bailey. and thus not conforming to the antithesis per- vading the whole passage . On the grounds here stated , I propose to supply the void in the text by the verb house , and read : For use almost can change the stamp of nature ...
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... whole passage , with these alterations , will stand as follows : But let the frame of things become disjoint , Both the worlds suffer dissolution , Ere we will eat our meal in fear , and sleep In the affliction of these terrible dreams ...
... whole passage , with these alterations , will stand as follows : But let the frame of things become disjoint , Both the worlds suffer dissolution , Ere we will eat our meal in fear , and sleep In the affliction of these terrible dreams ...
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