“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 Seiten |
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... Collier believes that Macbeth was not a new play when Forman saw it acted , because " the words , ' some I see That twofold balls and treble sceptres carry , ' would have had little point , if we suppose them to have been delivered ...
... Collier believes that Macbeth was not a new play when Forman saw it acted , because " the words , ' some I see That twofold balls and treble sceptres carry , ' would have had little point , if we suppose them to have been delivered ...
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... Collier's Ms. Corrector was heard of , most of the editors had agreed that “ quarrel " is the genuine reading .- " The word quarrel , " observes Steevens , occurs in Holinshed's relation of this very fact , and may be regarded as a ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector was heard of , most of the editors had agreed that “ quarrel " is the genuine reading .- " The word quarrel , " observes Steevens , occurs in Holinshed's relation of this very fact , and may be regarded as a ...
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... Collier himself says that quarry ' gives an obvious and striking meaning much more forcible than quarrel . " The note by Mr. Collier ad l . to which Mr. Singer approvingly refers is ; " His damned quarry , i.e. His army doomed , or ...
... Collier himself says that quarry ' gives an obvious and striking meaning much more forcible than quarrel . " The note by Mr. Collier ad l . to which Mr. Singer approvingly refers is ; " His damned quarry , i.e. His army doomed , or ...
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... Collier's Ms. Corrector reads " comes : " but the old text certainly admits of Heath's interpretation- " That ... Collier's Ms. Corrector adds , for the sake of a rhyme , " to show ; " and Mr. Collier says , " we may feel sure that we ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector reads " comes : " but the old text certainly admits of Heath's interpretation- " That ... Collier's Ms. Corrector adds , for the sake of a rhyme , " to show ; " and Mr. Collier says , " we may feel sure that we ...
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... Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes " . the blankness of the dark . " Nor is he the only one who has unnecessarily meddled with the passage ; for Coleridge proposed " . -the blank height of the dark , " & c .; a con- jecture which ...
... Collier's Ms. Corrector substitutes " . the blankness of the dark . " Nor is he the only one who has unnecessarily meddled with the passage ; for Coleridge proposed " . -the blank height of the dark , " & c .; a con- jecture which ...
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