Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of Shakspeare: Resulting from a Collation of the Early Copies, with that of Johnson and Steevens, Ed. by Isaac Reed, Esq., Together with Some Valuable Extracts from the Mss. of the Late Right Honourable John, Lord Chedworth, Ausgabe 1J. Wright, 1805 |
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... perhaps too rashly , overstepped the timid bounds which , in the Introduction , he had prescribed to himself , on the ground of conjectural restoration and rejection : this will appear most conspicuously , or , perhaps , most culpably ...
... perhaps too rashly , overstepped the timid bounds which , in the Introduction , he had prescribed to himself , on the ground of conjectural restoration and rejection : this will appear most conspicuously , or , perhaps , most culpably ...
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... perhaps , find a single play that is not evidently corrupted ; and there exists no other rule whereby we can distinguish the genuine from the spurious parts , but that internal evidence which critical discernment may be able to extract ...
... perhaps , find a single play that is not evidently corrupted ; and there exists no other rule whereby we can distinguish the genuine from the spurious parts , but that internal evidence which critical discernment may be able to extract ...
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... perhaps , unnecessary to tell the reader of Shaks- peare , that " Passion , " like all other words , wherein a junc- tion of vowels will admit of either a lengthened or contracted utterance , the poet applies variously to suit the ...
... perhaps , unnecessary to tell the reader of Shaks- peare , that " Passion , " like all other words , wherein a junc- tion of vowels will admit of either a lengthened or contracted utterance , the poet applies variously to suit the ...
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... Sweet love ! sweet lines ! sweet life ! " Something is wanting here : perhaps the verse might have run thus : " Sweet lines ! and now , sweet life ! and sweeter love . " D 3 P ACT 214 . ( 6 ACT . II . I am TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA,
... Sweet love ! sweet lines ! sweet life ! " Something is wanting here : perhaps the verse might have run thus : " Sweet lines ! and now , sweet life ! and sweeter love . " D 3 P ACT 214 . ( 6 ACT . II . I am TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA,
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... Perhaps the meaning of Lance's dramatic ar- rangement is this : " I am the dog ; " this suggest- ing the idea of an unlucky fellow , which he con- ceives himself to be , he says , directly - no : the dog is as he should be , and I am ...
... Perhaps the meaning of Lance's dramatic ar- rangement is this : " I am the dog ; " this suggest- ing the idea of an unlucky fellow , which he con- ceives himself to be , he says , directly - no : the dog is as he should be , and I am ...
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