A Specimen of a Commentary on ShakspeareMethuen, 1967 - 233 Seiten |
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... discover and establish the original language of the author , and to reject what is sometimes called the improved text of an ingenious commentator , we shall instantly perceive , that from this principle may probably be derived a very ...
... discover and establish the original language of the author , and to reject what is sometimes called the improved text of an ingenious commentator , we shall instantly perceive , that from this principle may probably be derived a very ...
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... discover in this questionable composition , the manners and circumstances of a distant age , not indeed directly and immediately delineated by the intention of the writer , but apparent only in the style of his descrip- tions , and in ...
... discover in this questionable composition , the manners and circumstances of a distant age , not indeed directly and immediately delineated by the intention of the writer , but apparent only in the style of his descrip- tions , and in ...
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... discover it by the marks of fear visible in their countenances . 4. Observe the preparations for landing — mark the order and the ardour of the troops - view the glittering arms - hearken to the dashing waves - observe the dis- order ...
... discover it by the marks of fear visible in their countenances . 4. Observe the preparations for landing — mark the order and the ardour of the troops - view the glittering arms - hearken to the dashing waves - observe the dis- order ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS page | vii |
ABBREVIATIONS | xiii |
Contemporary criticism of Whiters work | xxix |
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