The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 1-2Collins & Hannay, 1826 |
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... word for one that ap- peared to him more elegant or more intelligible . These corruptions I have often silently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the true force of our words , can only be preserved , by keeping the text ...
... word for one that ap- peared to him more elegant or more intelligible . These corruptions I have often silently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the true force of our words , can only be preserved , by keeping the text ...
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... word to be used as a Grecian would have used it ! " Davos ab ogprès - acting in darkness and obscurity . " Mr. Heath assures us , that the bare mention of such an interpretation is a sufficient refutation of it ; and his criti- cal word ...
... word to be used as a Grecian would have used it ! " Davos ab ogprès - acting in darkness and obscurity . " Mr. Heath assures us , that the bare mention of such an interpretation is a sufficient refutation of it ; and his criti- cal word ...
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... word , Desdemona . Surely poor Mr. Upton was very little acquainted with fairies , notwithstanding his laborious study of Spenser . The last authentic account of them is from our country- man William Lilly ; and it by no means agrees ...
... word , Desdemona . Surely poor Mr. Upton was very little acquainted with fairies , notwithstanding his laborious study of Spenser . The last authentic account of them is from our country- man William Lilly ; and it by no means agrees ...
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... word aspect , you perceive , is here accented on the first syllable , which , I am confident , in any sense of it ... words here ended , but his meek aspect Silent yet spake ....... Here ( says he ) a syllable is acuted and long ...
... word aspect , you perceive , is here accented on the first syllable , which , I am confident , in any sense of it ... words here ended , but his meek aspect Silent yet spake ....... Here ( says he ) a syllable is acuted and long ...
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... word of John Gerson , that the author is most certainly damned , if he did not care for a serious repentance . : Mr. Whalley argues in the same manner , and with the same success . He thinks a passage in The Tempest , High queen of ...
... word of John Gerson , that the author is most certainly damned , if he did not care for a serious repentance . : Mr. Whalley argues in the same manner , and with the same success . He thinks a passage in The Tempest , High queen of ...
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