The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volum 1Harper, 1843 - 964 sider |
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Side 20
... passage of Macbeth- risms with which those poems of his , that were | plement is as beneficial to the sense , as it is ne printed under his own immediate eye , are altoge - cessary to the rhythm . Malone's line is , ther unstained ? But ...
... passage of Macbeth- risms with which those poems of his , that were | plement is as beneficial to the sense , as it is ne printed under his own immediate eye , are altoge - cessary to the rhythm . Malone's line is , ther unstained ? But ...
Side 36
... passage in the Bonduca of Beaumon and Fletcher , wherein Caratach says : i . " I fled too , But not so fast ; your jewel had been lost then , Young Hengo there , he trasht me , Nennius . " e . checked or stopped my flight . I rather ...
... passage in the Bonduca of Beaumon and Fletcher , wherein Caratach says : i . " I fled too , But not so fast ; your jewel had been lost then , Young Hengo there , he trasht me , Nennius . " e . checked or stopped my flight . I rather ...
Side 37
... passage we have : - " Our hint of woe . " 5 Quit was commonly used for quitted . 6 To deck , or deg , is still used in the northern coun- ties for to sprinkle . 7 An undergoing stomach is a stubborn resolution a temper or frame of mind ...
... passage we have : - " Our hint of woe . " 5 Quit was commonly used for quitted . 6 To deck , or deg , is still used in the northern coun- ties for to sprinkle . 7 An undergoing stomach is a stubborn resolution a temper or frame of mind ...
Side 39
... passage in Much Ado about Nothing , in which Margaret asks Beatrice for what she cries Heigh ho , and she answers for an h . i . e . ache . See the Epigram of Heywood adduced in illustration of that passage . This orthography and ...
... passage in Much Ado about Nothing , in which Margaret asks Beatrice for what she cries Heigh ho , and she answers for an h . i . e . ache . See the Epigram of Heywood adduced in illustration of that passage . This orthography and ...
Side 43
... passage , which has much puzzled the editors , is rendered more intelligible " to keep them living , " relates to projects , and not to Alonzo and Gonzalo , as Steevens and Johnson er roneously supposed . -The sea calves savour was So ...
... passage , which has much puzzled the editors , is rendered more intelligible " to keep them living , " relates to projects , and not to Alonzo and Gonzalo , as Steevens and Johnson er roneously supposed . -The sea calves savour was So ...
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