A Specimen of a Commentary on ShakspeareMethuen, 1967 - 233 Seiten |
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... Malone was misled in his interpretation of the passage from Sweetnam by the equivoque contained in it , which in its secondary sense certainly refers to what Mr. Malone supposes . A double meaning was likewise intended by Shakspeare in ...
... Malone was misled in his interpretation of the passage from Sweetnam by the equivoque contained in it , which in its secondary sense certainly refers to what Mr. Malone supposes . A double meaning was likewise intended by Shakspeare in ...
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... Malone need be solicitous about the metre ; and the sense is full as good in the original text as with the emendation of Mr. Theobald . I read and point the passage thus : " He , that a fool doth very wisely hit , Doth , very foolishly ...
... Malone need be solicitous about the metre ; and the sense is full as good in the original text as with the emendation of Mr. Theobald . I read and point the passage thus : " He , that a fool doth very wisely hit , Doth , very foolishly ...
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... Malone thinks it means " may complain of a good education , for being so inefficient , of so little use to him . " Dr. Johnson is in doubt " whether the custom of the language in Shakspeare's time did not authorise this mode of speech ...
... Malone thinks it means " may complain of a good education , for being so inefficient , of so little use to him . " Dr. Johnson is in doubt " whether the custom of the language in Shakspeare's time did not authorise this mode of speech ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS page | vii |
ABBREVIATIONS | xiii |
Contemporary criticism of Whiters work | xxix |
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