The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... sense is generally so complete as to infer that the irregularity came from the writer , not from the printer . In these parts , moreover , along with Shake- speare's peculiar rhythm and harmony , we miss also , and in an equal degree ...
... sense is generally so complete as to infer that the irregularity came from the writer , not from the printer . In these parts , moreover , along with Shake- speare's peculiar rhythm and harmony , we miss also , and in an equal degree ...
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... sense as the main action ; but it does not hang well together in all its parts . In Act V , sc . iii , it is intimated that Alcibiades has undertaken the war against Athens partly on Timon's account , but noth- ing further is said of ...
... sense as the main action ; but it does not hang well together in all its parts . In Act V , sc . iii , it is intimated that Alcibiades has undertaken the war against Athens partly on Timon's account , but noth- ing further is said of ...
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... sense can be gathered . The substitution of oozes is by Dr. Johnson . What follows shows that the word , whichever it be , is meant to convey the idea of spontaneous production ; not forced , as the fire from the flint . - H . N. H. ...
... sense can be gathered . The substitution of oozes is by Dr. Johnson . What follows shows that the word , whichever it be , is meant to convey the idea of spontaneous production ; not forced , as the fire from the flint . - H . N. H. ...
Seite 8
... sense out of this expres- sion . Sea of wax is commonly interpreted as an allusion to the waxen tablets on which the ancients wrote ; a custom , not altogether laid aside in England till about the close of the fourteenth century . Mr ...
... sense out of this expres- sion . Sea of wax is commonly interpreted as an allusion to the waxen tablets on which the ancients wrote ; a custom , not altogether laid aside in England till about the close of the fourteenth century . Mr ...
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... sense out of it . That the line is corrupt , all are agreed ; but no two agree how to correct it . Divers changes have been proposed . Perhaps the best of all is that made by an unknown hand in a copy of the second folio owned by Mr ...
... sense out of it . That the line is corrupt , all are agreed ; but no two agree how to correct it . Divers changes have been proposed . Perhaps the best of all is that made by an unknown hand in a copy of the second folio owned by Mr ...
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