The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 1Little, Brown, 1868 |
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... persons entirely ignorant of its real condition . In very many passages it is absolutely unintelligible ; and , beside , it lacks some of the finest passages of Shakespeare's poetry . But corruption , although it impairs authority ...
... persons entirely ignorant of its real condition . In very many passages it is absolutely unintelligible ; and , beside , it lacks some of the finest passages of Shakespeare's poetry . But corruption , although it impairs authority ...
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... person singular of the present tense in est , the fusion of words , and other traits of like character . The bad effect of a disregard of the practice of Shakespeare's day in these particulars may be gathered from the examination of a ...
... person singular of the present tense in est , the fusion of words , and other traits of like character . The bad effect of a disregard of the practice of Shakespeare's day in these particulars may be gathered from the examination of a ...
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... persons are incredulous as to the possibility of misprints by the ear , or the representation of the sound which the compositor has in his mind instead of the form of the letters which are before his eyes . But a few some- what peculiar ...
... persons are incredulous as to the possibility of misprints by the ear , or the representation of the sound which the compositor has in his mind instead of the form of the letters which are before his eyes . But a few some- what peculiar ...
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... person possessing such a degree of intelligence and knowledge as has just been mentioned . On the other hand , a definition is some- times given , or an illustrative passage quoted , not with the notion of presenting a novel view or ...
... person possessing such a degree of intelligence and knowledge as has just been mentioned . On the other hand , a definition is some- times given , or an illustrative passage quoted , not with the notion of presenting a novel view or ...
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... Person - quasi pers - on " : nunciation of person , ' see Vol . XII . p . 423 . 6 " In love I hope " : - ' - The folio assigns this speech to Longaville , with manifest error . " 9 - " Thou for whom Jove would swear :: The author of the ...
... Person - quasi pers - on " : nunciation of person , ' see Vol . XII . p . 423 . 6 " In love I hope " : - ' - The folio assigns this speech to Longaville , with manifest error . " 9 - " Thou for whom Jove would swear :: The author of the ...
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