A Specimen of a Commentary on ShakspeareMethuen, 1967 - 233 Seiten |
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... PRESENT EDITION AND THE WHITER MSS . The original Specimen was published by Thomas Cadell , London , 1794. In 1844 , in his review of Robberds ' Life of William Taylor , J. B. Donne observed that As much unpublished matter as would ...
... PRESENT EDITION AND THE WHITER MSS . The original Specimen was published by Thomas Cadell , London , 1794. In 1844 , in his review of Robberds ' Life of William Taylor , J. B. Donne observed that As much unpublished matter as would ...
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... present theory as a sure and infallible touch- stone . If the traces of modern phraseology should be apparent in the composition , this may certainly have proceeded from the indiscreet forgery of a modern author , but it may likewise be ...
... present theory as a sure and infallible touch- stone . If the traces of modern phraseology should be apparent in the composition , this may certainly have proceeded from the indiscreet forgery of a modern author , but it may likewise be ...
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... present . This familiar signification however of pedantical or solemn nonsense is certainly derived from budge being the dress of pedants . That Milton was unconscious in the present case of the ancient meaning of budge , may be proved ...
... present . This familiar signification however of pedantical or solemn nonsense is certainly derived from budge being the dress of pedants . That Milton was unconscious in the present case of the ancient meaning of budge , may be proved ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS page | vii |
ABBREVIATIONS | xiii |
Contemporary criticism of Whiters work | xxix |
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