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... Walker has here detected a refinement of meaning which has been hitherto unobserved. He asks {Crit. iii, 59): 'Does not "his countenance" here mean his entertainment of me, the style of living which he allows me ? Selden's Table Talk ...
... Walker has here detected a refinement of meaning which has been hitherto unobserved. He asks {Crit. iii, 59): 'Does not "his countenance" here mean his entertainment of me, the style of living which he allows me ? Selden's Table Talk ...
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... Walker's excellent articles, which he rather infelicitously names ' Omission by Absorption,' it is suggested (Crit. ii, 263) that the text here should be ' Gocfl morrow, monsieur Charles,' &c. I think there can be no doubt of it. The ...
... Walker's excellent articles, which he rather infelicitously names ' Omission by Absorption,' it is suggested (Crit. ii, 263) that the text here should be ' Gocfl morrow, monsieur Charles,' &c. I think there can be no doubt of it. The ...
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... Walker (Crit. ii, 88) compares for the thought: 'such a holy witch That he enchants societies unto him; Half all men's hearts are his,' Cymb. I, vi, 166. 165. misprised] Wright : Cotgrave gives { Mespriser. To disesteeme, contemne ...
... Walker (Crit. ii, 88) compares for the thought: 'such a holy witch That he enchants societies unto him; Half all men's hearts are his,' Cymb. I, vi, 166. 165. misprised] Wright : Cotgrave gives { Mespriser. To disesteeme, contemne ...
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... Walker. {Crit. ii, 139) suggests that these words be printed and pronounced blind-woman. 38. honest] Staunton: That is, chaste. [See III, iii, 15, and V, iii, 5.] 39. illfauouredly] Capell (i, 55) : Alter'd by the four latter moderns ...
... Walker. {Crit. ii, 139) suggests that these words be printed and pronounced blind-woman. 38. honest] Staunton: That is, chaste. [See III, iii, 15, and V, iii, 5.] 39. illfauouredly] Capell (i, 55) : Alter'd by the four latter moderns ...
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... Walker (Crit. i, 309) conceived to have taken place in the second word 4 wits/ which he suggested should be wise, an emendation also proposed by Spedding; Dyce (ed. iii), however, thinks the emendation doubtful, 4 because it seems to be ...
... Walker (Crit. i, 309) conceived to have taken place in the second word 4 wits/ which he suggested should be wise, an emendation also proposed by Spedding; Dyce (ed. iii), however, thinks the emendation doubtful, 4 because it seems to be ...
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