A Few Notes on Shakespeare, 第 70 巻J. R. Smith, 1853 - 156 ページ |
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... Thomas Tapster ? " Why , " says Douce , " does she call the clown by this name , when it appears from his own showing that his name was Pompey ? Perhaps she is only quoting some old saying or ballad . ' 99 Because Thomas or Tom was the ...
... Thomas Tapster ? " Why , " says Douce , " does she call the clown by this name , when it appears from his own showing that his name was Pompey ? Perhaps she is only quoting some old saying or ballad . ' 99 Because Thomas or Tom was the ...
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... Thomas , kneele downe ; and , if thou art resolu'd , I will absolue thee here from all thy sinnes , For why the deed is meritorious . ” The Troublesome Raigne of King John ( Part Sec . ) , sig . L 2 , ed . 1622 . Act iv . sc . 2 . " A ...
... Thomas , kneele downe ; and , if thou art resolu'd , I will absolue thee here from all thy sinnes , For why the deed is meritorious . ” The Troublesome Raigne of King John ( Part Sec . ) , sig . L 2 , ed . 1622 . Act iv . sc . 2 . " A ...
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... Thomas , in his Principal Rules of the Italian Grammer , & c . , gives ; " Biondo , the aberne [ i . e . auburn ] colour , that is betwene white and yelów . " Sig . E 2 , ed . 1567. In The Two Gentlemen of Verona , act iv . sc . 4 ...
... Thomas , in his Principal Rules of the Italian Grammer , & c . , gives ; " Biondo , the aberne [ i . e . auburn ] colour , that is betwene white and yelów . " Sig . E 2 , ed . 1567. In The Two Gentlemen of Verona , act iv . sc . 4 ...
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... Thomas Hanmer's ' arm - girt ' is pre- cisely that of the old corrector , who also makes a very im- portant change in the last hemistich , which , in the folios , stands , ― ' Was beastly dumbe by him . ' The commentators have properly ...
... Thomas Hanmer's ' arm - girt ' is pre- cisely that of the old corrector , who also makes a very im- portant change in the last hemistich , which , in the folios , stands , ― ' Was beastly dumbe by him . ' The commentators have properly ...
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... Thomas Han- mer were right in considering " arm - gaunt " a misprint for arm - girt . " 66 But why did the Manuscript - corrector alter " beastly " to " boastfully " ( which I should have thought nobody could " read as a dissyllable ...
... Thomas Han- mer were right in considering " arm - gaunt " a misprint for arm - girt . " 66 But why did the Manuscript - corrector alter " beastly " to " boastfully " ( which I should have thought nobody could " read as a dissyllable ...
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