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Seite 154
... mention of the treatment which those messengers had re- ceived from the latter , - by no means suits with what imme- diately follows in the sentence . Theobald's correction may not be the genuine reading ; but it appears to me greatly ...
... mention of the treatment which those messengers had re- ceived from the latter , - by no means suits with what imme- diately follows in the sentence . Theobald's correction may not be the genuine reading ; but it appears to me greatly ...
Seite 167
... mention Theobald's emendation of the present passage— " sun , or , according to the more obsolete spelling , sunne , " - an emendation which has been adopted by Steevens and by Mr. Knight , and which I have not the slightest doubt is ...
... mention Theobald's emendation of the present passage— " sun , or , according to the more obsolete spelling , sunne , " - an emendation which has been adopted by Steevens and by Mr. Knight , and which I have not the slightest doubt is ...
Seite 195
... mention is made of the sun till it is described as " the travelling lamp , ” — the epithet " travelling " determining what lamp " was intended : the instant , therefore , that “ travel- ling " is changed to " travailing , " the word ...
... mention is made of the sun till it is described as " the travelling lamp , ” — the epithet " travelling " determining what lamp " was intended : the instant , therefore , that “ travel- ling " is changed to " travailing , " the word ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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