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... words likely to perplex him , is unobtrusively placed before him in the margins . There his eye may catch the explanation he may need , as he reads , finding it where he wants it without the trouble of turning to a bulky list at the end ...
... words likely to perplex him , is unobtrusively placed before him in the margins . There his eye may catch the explanation he may need , as he reads , finding it where he wants it without the trouble of turning to a bulky list at the end ...
Página vii
... word ' Quarry , ' meaning the prey of the huntsman , has been changed to quarrel in modern editions . This the foot - note shows , with the name of the editor , Hanmer , who first made the change . In the same play , I. vii . 10 : ' But ...
... word ' Quarry , ' meaning the prey of the huntsman , has been changed to quarrel in modern editions . This the foot - note shows , with the name of the editor , Hanmer , who first made the change . In the same play , I. vii . 10 : ' But ...
Página ix
... word or phrase it should be remem- bered oftener than it is by the instructor in philology that the original context is frequently as clarifying a gloss on a difficult word as the most elaborate diction- ary . The modern reader should ...
... word or phrase it should be remem- bered oftener than it is by the instructor in philology that the original context is frequently as clarifying a gloss on a difficult word as the most elaborate diction- ary . The modern reader should ...
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... Words In margins , thus , 1 blunt , refer to and explain obscure words . Foot - notes Cite in italics First Folio words emended ; in bold - face , emen- dations adopted in Globe ; in small capitals , earliest editions or first editor ...
... Words In margins , thus , 1 blunt , refer to and explain obscure words . Foot - notes Cite in italics First Folio words emended ; in bold - face , emen- dations adopted in Globe ; in small capitals , earliest editions or first editor ...
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... words that made them knowne : But thy vild race 1 ( Tho thou didst learn ) had that in't , which good natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore wast thou 1 stock Deservedly confin'd into this Rocke , who hadst Deserv'd more then a ...
... words that made them knowne : But thy vild race 1 ( Tho thou didst learn ) had that in't , which good natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore wast thou 1 stock Deservedly confin'd into this Rocke , who hadst Deserv'd more then a ...
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