On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and Its Improvement, Opseg 2Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1866 |
Iz unutrašnjosti knjige
Rezultati 1 - 5 od 37.
Stranica
... tion , in his " New Illustrations of Shakespeare . ' The next passage is one of more difficulty : " Their virtues else , be they as pure as grace , As infinite as man may undergo , Shall in the general censure take corruption From that ...
... tion , in his " New Illustrations of Shakespeare . ' The next passage is one of more difficulty : " Their virtues else , be they as pure as grace , As infinite as man may undergo , Shall in the general censure take corruption From that ...
Stranica
... tion by Malone , the original text being without it . A verb has evidently dropped out after either ; and we can have no guide in attempting to restore it but the requirements of the context . It has just been insisted upon by the ...
... tion by Malone , the original text being without it . A verb has evidently dropped out after either ; and we can have no guide in attempting to restore it but the requirements of the context . It has just been insisted upon by the ...
Stranica
... tion of a reading already proposed . In an early scene , Rosse enters as a messenger from the army , and Lenox remarks on his appearance : " What a haste looks through his eyes ! So should he look That seems to speak things strange ...
... tion of a reading already proposed . In an early scene , Rosse enters as a messenger from the army , and Lenox remarks on his appearance : " What a haste looks through his eyes ! So should he look That seems to speak things strange ...
Stranica
... tion would be , ac- cording to Shakespeare's wont , a dissyllable . The noun italicised in the sixth line is neces- sarily doubtful , because , as Malone mentions in at note , the old copy had peace , and place was sub- stituted ...
... tion would be , ac- cording to Shakespeare's wont , a dissyllable . The noun italicised in the sixth line is neces- sarily doubtful , because , as Malone mentions in at note , the old copy had peace , and place was sub- stituted ...
Stranica
... tion , i.e. discloses some new characteristic of his own mind . " This , " as Diana says in " All's Well , " " has no holding ; " while to affirm that her insen- sibility reveals to him a new feature in her charac- ter is consistent in ...
... tion , i.e. discloses some new characteristic of his own mind . " This , " as Diana says in " All's Well , " " has no holding ; " while to affirm that her insen- sibility reveals to him a new feature in her charac- ter is consistent in ...
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
alteration Antony and Cleopatra appears beauty blood blunder Cæsar cited clause commentators connexion copyist Coriolanus correction corrupt critics Crown 8vo Cymbeline Dictionary doth dramas emendation English epithet error Essays expression extract figure folio genuine Hamlet Henry History honour incongruity instance italicised Johnson Julius Cæsar King language last line latter lord Macbeth Malone meaning Merchant of Venice metaphorical noun objection obscure occurs old copies Othello passage peace Pericles perverted phrase play poet Post 8vo present probably propose to read quarto quoted reader received text remarks Richard II RICHARD WHATELY says scarcely Second Edition second line seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian signifies simile speaker speaking speare speech spurious Steevens substitute suggest temse term thee things Third Edition thou Timon Timon of Athens tion trochee Troilus and Cressida Variorum Edition verb vols Woodcuts word writer