“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... passage ; for Coleridge proposed " . -the blank height of the dark , " & c .; a con- jecture which appeared in the first ed . of his Table - Talk ( ii . 296 ) , but which , on my urging its absurdity to the editor , was omitted in the ...
... passage ; for Coleridge proposed " . -the blank height of the dark , " & c .; a con- jecture which appeared in the first ed . of his Table - Talk ( ii . 296 ) , but which , on my urging its absurdity to the editor , was omitted in the ...
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... passage lies in that contrasted word , and its meaning is lost by the proposed substitution . " The Examiner , Jan. 29 , 1853. See too Black- wood's Magazine for Oct. 1853 , p . 459 . P. 19. ( 37 ) " And dash'd the brains NOTES.7 79 ...
... passage lies in that contrasted word , and its meaning is lost by the proposed substitution . " The Examiner , Jan. 29 , 1853. See too Black- wood's Magazine for Oct. 1853 , p . 459 . P. 19. ( 37 ) " And dash'd the brains NOTES.7 79 ...
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... passage . My words were ; " Though Mr. Collier makes a distinction between Malone's punctuation and his own , there is in reality no difference : whether the words be pointed ' We fail ! ' or ' We fail ? ' ( and I much prefer the former ...
... passage . My words were ; " Though Mr. Collier makes a distinction between Malone's punctuation and his own , there is in reality no difference : whether the words be pointed ' We fail ! ' or ' We fail ? ' ( and I much prefer the former ...
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... passage of The Woman- Hater ? " " Laz . Lazarillo , thou art happy ! thy carriage hath begot love , and that love hath brought forth fruits , " & c . & c . and I reply , that I did so ( as , I believe , the preceding editors had done ) ...
... passage of The Woman- Hater ? " " Laz . Lazarillo , thou art happy ! thy carriage hath begot love , and that love hath brought forth fruits , " & c . & c . and I reply , that I did so ( as , I believe , the preceding editors had done ) ...
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... passage , has written , P. 22. ( 42 ) " steeds , That draw the litter of close - curtain'd sleep . " Comus , v . 554 . " With Tarquin's ravishing strides , towards his design Mores like a ghost . - Thou sure and firm - set earth , Hear ...
... passage , has written , P. 22. ( 42 ) " steeds , That draw the litter of close - curtain'd sleep . " Comus , v . 554 . " With Tarquin's ravishing strides , towards his design Mores like a ghost . - Thou sure and firm - set earth , Hear ...
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