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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... regard to the full or the contracted forms of the past participle in ed , the second 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 ...
... regard to the full or the contracted forms of the past participle in ed , the second 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 ...
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... regard until he had examined them . And in Love's Labour's Lost , Act IV . Sc . 2 , how out of character it would be for the pedant Holofernes to speak in our modern clipped way of Dull's exhibition of his " undress'd , unpolish'd ...
... regard until he had examined them . And in Love's Labour's Lost , Act IV . Sc . 2 , how out of character it would be for the pedant Holofernes to speak in our modern clipped way of Dull's exhibition of his " undress'd , unpolish'd ...
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... regard to quotations made in support of conjecture or in elucidation of obscurity ; and these , including conjectural emendations thought worthy of notice , but not of a place in the text , being generally given in the order of time , a ...
... regard to quotations made in support of conjecture or in elucidation of obscurity ; and these , including conjectural emendations thought worthy of notice , but not of a place in the text , being generally given in the order of time , a ...
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... regard to passages which have been discussed as obscure , or which are entirely deformed by the punctuation of the first folio . Through all others , commas and colons appear to have been scattered , at some remote period , with ...
... regard to passages which have been discussed as obscure , or which are entirely deformed by the punctuation of the first folio . Through all others , commas and colons appear to have been scattered , at some remote period , with ...
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... regard it as having even the least plausibility . 6 " I know a bank where the wild thyme blows " : - I am now much inclined to doubt that Shakespeare could use where ' to fill the place of two syllables , the second of which would be ...
... regard it as having even the least plausibility . 6 " I know a bank where the wild thyme blows " : - I am now much inclined to doubt that Shakespeare could use where ' to fill the place of two syllables , the second of which would be ...
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