A Few Notes on Shakespeare, 第 70 巻J. R. Smith, 1853 - 156 ページ |
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... appear , from the three passages last cited , to have been a sort of salutation which was practised more especially at table . * To return , for a moment , to the Manuscript - corrector's emendation . Does Mr. Collier see nothing absurd ...
... appear , from the three passages last cited , to have been a sort of salutation which was practised more especially at table . * To return , for a moment , to the Manuscript - corrector's emendation . Does Mr. Collier see nothing absurd ...
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... appears altogether unlikely that two such common words as on here " should have been mistaken , either by copyist or compositor , for " An - heires : " and I apprehend that , when the Manuscript - corrector altered the vox nihili by ...
... appears altogether unlikely that two such common words as on here " should have been mistaken , either by copyist or compositor , for " An - heires : " and I apprehend that , when the Manuscript - corrector altered the vox nihili by ...
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... 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 name commonly ap- plied to a Tapster ; for the sake of the alliteration , it would See ...
... 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 name commonly ap- plied to a Tapster ; for the sake of the alliteration , it would See ...
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... appear before the audience in this or in any other portion of the comedy . " p . 66 . The great probability is , that she never appeared before any audience in any part of the play , and that Theobald was right when he conjectured that ...
... appear before the audience in this or in any other portion of the comedy . " p . 66 . The great probability is , that she never appeared before any audience in any part of the play , and that Theobald was right when he conjectured that ...
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... appears to signify , best , most powerful . ' The fact is ( if we may trust the corrector of the folio , 1632 ) that dearest ' was a misprint for clearest ; and it is easy to see how cl might be mistaken for d . He gives the line ...
... appears to signify , best , most powerful . ' The fact is ( if we may trust the corrector of the folio , 1632 ) that dearest ' was a misprint for clearest ; and it is easy to see how cl might be mistaken for d . He gives the line ...
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