Hamlet, and As you like it, a specimen of a new ed. of Shakespeare [by T. Caldecott]. by T. Caldecott |
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... Johnson and Steevens , by Reed . Licentious and conjectural emendation has not been confined merely to our author's text . His name has , without any sufficient warrant , and against the use and evidence of his own age , and a century ...
... Johnson and Steevens , by Reed . Licentious and conjectural emendation has not been confined merely to our author's text . His name has , without any sufficient warrant , and against the use and evidence of his own age , and a century ...
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... Johnson and Steevens ' editions of 1778 and 1803 , and 1813 , that he conjectured it to have been written in 1596 ; while Chalmers assigned it to 1597 : but in his Life of our Author , 1821 , he conjectures it to have been written in ...
... Johnson and Steevens ' editions of 1778 and 1803 , and 1813 , that he conjectured it to have been written in 1596 ; while Chalmers assigned it to 1597 : but in his Life of our Author , 1821 , he conjectures it to have been written in ...
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... the rear of your affection ] i . e . front not the peril withdraw or check every warm emotion : advance not , as Johnson says , so far as your affection would lead you . As watchman to my heart : But , good my 24 ACT 1 . HAMLET ,
... the rear of your affection ] i . e . front not the peril withdraw or check every warm emotion : advance not , as Johnson says , so far as your affection would lead you . As watchman to my heart : But , good my 24 ACT 1 . HAMLET ,
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... Johnson derives it from entretien , Fr. b larger tether ] i . e . rope or license . of the eye , which their investments show ] i . e . " of the cast or character , that character of purity , which their garb , or assumed expression of ...
... Johnson derives it from entretien , Fr. b larger tether ] i . e . rope or license . of the eye , which their investments show ] i . e . " of the cast or character , that character of purity , which their garb , or assumed expression of ...
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... e . she took the fruits of advice when she obeyed advice : the advice was then made fruitful . JOHNSON . 1603 . sphere . 4to . & 1632 . || pre- scripts . 4tos . ⚫repel'd . And he , repulsed , * ( a SC . II . 51 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... e . she took the fruits of advice when she obeyed advice : the advice was then made fruitful . JOHNSON . 1603 . sphere . 4to . & 1632 . || pre- scripts . 4tos . ⚫repel'd . And he , repulsed , * ( a SC . II . 51 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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4tos ado &c blood brother called Celia character Cymb dead dear death Dict doth DUKE Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father folio fool Fortinbras Ghost give grace groundlings GUIL GUILDENSTERN Haml Hamlet hast hath heart heaven Heywood's Honest Whore honour Horatio i'the instances is't Johnson king lady LAER Laertes Lear live look lord M. N. Dr Macb madness Malone marry matter means mind Minshieu modern editors mother nature never observes Ophelia Orlando Osric Othel passage passion Pericl Phebe phrase play Polon POLONIUS pray quartos read QUEEN racter Rape of Lucrece revenge Ritson Rosalind ROSENCRANTZ ROSENCRANTZ and GUILDENSTERN says SCENE sense Shakespeare soul speak spirit Steevens cites sweet sword tell term thee thing thou art thought TOUCH verb Vulgaria word youth Нам