A Few Notes on Shakespeare, 第 70 巻J. R. Smith, 1853 - 156 ページ |
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... introduce two of the long fourteen - syllable verses so common among our early dramatists , and the measure of Golding's translation [ of Ovid ] . " Nobody , I should sup- pose , that has eyes and ears , could doubt it . But are the ...
... introduce two of the long fourteen - syllable verses so common among our early dramatists , and the measure of Golding's translation [ of Ovid ] . " Nobody , I should sup- pose , that has eyes and ears , could doubt it . But are the ...
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... introduce it into the text ! No- thing can be more evident than that Shakespeare wrote , " remember not thy courtesy . " Holofernes had taken off his hat ; and Armado condescendingly says , -Don't stand on courtesy , apparel thy head ...
... introduce it into the text ! No- thing can be more evident than that Shakespeare wrote , " remember not thy courtesy . " Holofernes had taken off his hat ; and Armado condescendingly says , -Don't stand on courtesy , apparel thy head ...
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... Introduction " to that volume , p . xi . Blackstone conjectured " ethics " many years ago ; since which time the whole reading world , -with the exception of Shakespeare's editors , has been convinced that it is the true lection . Act ...
... Introduction " to that volume , p . xi . Blackstone conjectured " ethics " many years ago ; since which time the whole reading world , -with the exception of Shakespeare's editors , has been convinced that it is the true lection . Act ...
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... introduce his Ghost in Hamlet , — ' The bell then beating one . ' ' As to the " contradiction " which the recent editors object to in " the midnight bell sounding one , " I can only say that , in such a passage , a poet may be forgiven ...
... introduce his Ghost in Hamlet , — ' The bell then beating one . ' ' As to the " contradiction " which the recent editors object to in " the midnight bell sounding one , " I can only say that , in such a passage , a poet may be forgiven ...
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... introduce the reason why they should all embrace on that occasion , - " Sound all the lofty instruments of war , And by that music let us all embrace ; FOR , " & c . Act v . sc . 3 . " Hot . FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . 95.
... introduce the reason why they should all embrace on that occasion , - " Sound all the lofty instruments of war , And by that music let us all embrace ; FOR , " & c . Act v . sc . 3 . " Hot . FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . 95.
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