“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Chapman and Hall, 1876 - 471 Seiten |
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... passage in the Varior . Shakespeare is the following one by Maloue ; " all thy whole HEAP must die , ] i . e . thy whole mass must be destroyed . There seems to have been an opposition intended . whole heap , ' thy body , must suffer ...
... passage in the Varior . Shakespeare is the following one by Maloue ; " all thy whole HEAP must die , ] i . e . thy whole mass must be destroyed . There seems to have been an opposition intended . whole heap , ' thy body , must suffer ...
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... passage , " says Mason , " is clearly this ; From whence I might propagate such issue , as bring additional strength to princes and joy to their subjects . ' The expression is certainly faulty ; but it seems to be the fault of the ...
... passage , " says Mason , " is clearly this ; From whence I might propagate such issue , as bring additional strength to princes and joy to their subjects . ' The expression is certainly faulty ; but it seems to be the fault of the ...
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... passage " somewhat obscure : " it is , in fact , corrupted into little better than nonsense . - In the first line the quarto of 1609 alone has " to sound deepe ; " in the second line all the old eds . — our eyes to weepe . " - In the ...
... passage " somewhat obscure : " it is , in fact , corrupted into little better than nonsense . - In the first line the quarto of 1609 alone has " to sound deepe ; " in the second line all the old eds . — our eyes to weepe . " - In the ...
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... passage is unintelligible . P. 19. ( 54 ) " for though " Steevens reads " forth ; " and Singer substitutes " forthy . " P. 20. ( 55 ) " Sends word " So Steevens . - The old eds . have " Sau'd one . " P. 20. ( 56 ) . sin • • him ; " An ...
... passage is unintelligible . P. 19. ( 54 ) " for though " Steevens reads " forth ; " and Singer substitutes " forthy . " P. 20. ( 55 ) " Sends word " So Steevens . - The old eds . have " Sau'd one . " P. 20. ( 56 ) . sin • • him ; " An ...
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... deal for — his wife's soul . " More mutilation . The attempts made to explain and to amend the passage are alike ridiculous . P. 23. ( 69 ) Added by Malone . " my " P. 23. ( 70 ) " And though " " NOTES . ] 83 PERICLES .
... deal for — his wife's soul . " More mutilation . The attempts made to explain and to amend the passage are alike ridiculous . P. 23. ( 69 ) Added by Malone . " my " P. 23. ( 70 ) " And though " " NOTES . ] 83 PERICLES .
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