On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Opseg 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
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Samuel Bailey. to his in import , and free from these objections . I propose to read " the visage and body of the time . " Visage and very age are so near in their component letters , that the transition from the first to the second is ...
Samuel Bailey. to his in import , and free from these objections . I propose to read " the visage and body of the time . " Visage and very age are so near in their component letters , that the transition from the first to the second is ...
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... proposal superseded by a better . Further on in the ... read keep pace , i.e. between the effect and the purpose , he does not supply the defi- ciency . By the addition of a single letter , we obtain , I think , a clear meaning . Let us read ...
... proposal superseded by a better . Further on in the ... read keep pace , i.e. between the effect and the purpose , he does not supply the defi- ciency . By the addition of a single letter , we obtain , I think , a clear meaning . Let us read ...
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... read : Acquaint you with the perfect span o'the time , The moment on't ; i.e. acquaint you with the exact interval ... propose to read , " always note that I require a clearness , " i.e. One of the remarkable dialogues between Mac- beth ...
... read : Acquaint you with the perfect span o'the time , The moment on't ; i.e. acquaint you with the exact interval ... propose to read , " always note that I require a clearness , " i.e. One of the remarkable dialogues between Mac- beth ...
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... propose to eke out the second line by a single noun , and to read : Both the worlds suffer dissolution : in which ... reading , is exceedingly flat where some point seems to be required . Macbeth is speaking of his mental torments , and ...
... propose to eke out the second line by a single noun , and to read : Both the worlds suffer dissolution : in which ... reading , is exceedingly flat where some point seems to be required . Macbeth is speaking of his mental torments , and ...
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... propose to read : Better be with the dead , Whom we , to gain our pangs , have sent to peace . The whole passage , with these alterations , will stand as follows : But let the frame of things become disjoint , Both the worlds suffer ...
... propose to read : Better be with the dead , Whom we , to gain our pangs , have sent to peace . The whole passage , with these alterations , will stand as follows : But let the frame of things become disjoint , Both the worlds suffer ...
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