“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... sense ; and I cannot forget that Milton , with an eye to the present 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 ...
... sense ; and I cannot forget that Milton , with an eye to the present 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 ...
Página 88
... sense requires ' Who can want the thought , ' & c . Yet I believe the text is not corrupt . Shakespeare is sometimes incorrect in these minutia . " MALONE.— “ i . e . Who cannot but think . " COLLIER . — Mr . Keightley ( Notes and ...
... sense requires ' Who can want the thought , ' & c . Yet I believe the text is not corrupt . Shakespeare is sometimes incorrect in these minutia . " MALONE.— “ i . e . Who cannot but think . " COLLIER . — Mr . Keightley ( Notes and ...
Página 89
... sense , having been omitted by mistake . Yet the mutilated line has found its defenders and admirers ( who , we may be sure , if the folio , in As you like it , act ii . sc . 5 , instead of " Under the greenwood tree Who loves to lie ...
... sense , having been omitted by mistake . Yet the mutilated line has found its defenders and admirers ( who , we may be sure , if the folio , in As you like it , act ii . sc . 5 , instead of " Under the greenwood tree Who loves to lie ...
Página 94
... sense ? ) The words " course " and " cause " are often confounded by printers : see note 162 , vol . vi . p . 378 . P. 64. ( 108 ) " This push Will chair me ever , or dis - seat me now . " The folio has " Will cheere me euer , or dis ...
... sense ? ) The words " course " and " cause " are often confounded by printers : see note 162 , vol . vi . p . 378 . P. 64. ( 108 ) " This push Will chair me ever , or dis - seat me now . " The folio has " Will cheere me euer , or dis ...
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... sense of ' de- luge . ' But Herodotus uses Kλúσμa in the sense of κλvσтhρ , in Book ii . chap . 87 , " & c . - Now I , in my turn , am " astonished " at Dr. Badham's failing to perceive that " cyme " is nothing more than a misprint for ...
... sense of ' de- luge . ' But Herodotus uses Kλúσμa in the sense of κλvσтhρ , in Book ii . chap . 87 , " & c . - Now I , in my turn , am " astonished " at Dr. Badham's failing to perceive that " cyme " is nothing more than a misprint for ...
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