A critical examination of the text of Shakespeare, with remarks on his language and that of his contemporaries, together with notes on his plays and poems, Volume 1Russell Smith, 1860 - 334 pages |
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... sense of to wit XVIII . - Inversion of the indefinite article XIX . - Certain preterites used as participles XX . - Occasional licences of rhyme , more especially as re- . 106 110 . 113 . 127 1.29 131 gards the interchange of m and n ...
... sense of to wit XVIII . - Inversion of the indefinite article XIX . - Certain preterites used as participles XX . - Occasional licences of rhyme , more especially as re- . 106 110 . 113 . 127 1.29 131 gards the interchange of m and n ...
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... sense XXIX . - Adjectives in able and ible used in an active sense XXX . - Far and near used as comparatives XXXI . - Spirit a monosyllable · XXXII . - Please as a personal and impersonal verb PAGE . 148 . 150 . 152 . 156 . 158 . 159 ...
... sense XXIX . - Adjectives in able and ible used in an active sense XXX . - Far and near used as comparatives XXXI . - Spirit a monosyllable · XXXII . - Please as a personal and impersonal verb PAGE . 148 . 150 . 152 . 156 . 158 . 159 ...
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... sense as dumb , perhaps somewhat better ; and if the one reading had appeared in the quarto , and the other in the folio , there would have been a reasonable ground for a difference of opinion as to which should be preferred . Mr ...
... sense as dumb , perhaps somewhat better ; and if the one reading had appeared in the quarto , and the other in the folio , there would have been a reasonable ground for a difference of opinion as to which should be preferred . Mr ...
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... sense . In concluding this digression , I must apologise for my own negligence in not having detected Walker's oversight . That negligence was , indeed , all the more glaring , as I had occasion to write a note on the passage in ...
... sense . In concluding this digression , I must apologise for my own negligence in not having detected Walker's oversight . That negligence was , indeed , all the more glaring , as I had occasion to write a note on the passage in ...
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... sense or conjecture , " instead of altering nothing , except " ex fide codicum , upon authority , " he has made repeated use of conjecture , some- times , I admit , with great propriety , at other times in the most wanton manner , and ...
... sense or conjecture , " instead of altering nothing , except " ex fide codicum , upon authority , " he has made repeated use of conjecture , some- times , I admit , with great propriety , at other times in the most wanton manner , and ...
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ઃઃ All's Arcadia Beaumont and Fletcher blunder Capell Chapman Cleopatra Collier Collier's Old Corrector Comedy of Errors comma Compare conjecture context corrupt critics Cymbeline Dodsley doth doubt Dyce Dyce's edition editors Elizabethan emendation eyes fair Fairfax Gentlemen of Verona Hamlet Hanmer hath heart honour init instances Jonson Julius Cæsar King Henry VI King Lear King Richard Knight labours lord Love's Malone Massinger Merchant of Venice metre Middleton Moxon noble Noble Kinsmen noticed occurs old copies Othello passage perhaps play Poems poets pray printed quartos queen quoted rhyme S. V. art second folio seems sense Shakespeare Shirley Shrew Sonnet soul Spenser spirit spright sprite surely suspect sweet Tarquin and Lucrece Tempest thee thou Timon Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night verse Walker Winter's Tale word write