The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 34
... observed that almost every passage in our author , in which there is either a broken speech , or a sudden transition without a connecting particle , has been corrupted by the care- Lucio . " Tis true . I would not3 . 34 ACT I. MEASURE ...
... observed that almost every passage in our author , in which there is either a broken speech , or a sudden transition without a connecting particle , has been corrupted by the care- Lucio . " Tis true . I would not3 . 34 ACT I. MEASURE ...
Pàgina 37
... observed , is apparently un- grammatical . I suspect two half lines have been lost . Perhaps however an imperfect sentence was intended , of which there are many instances in these plays : -or , as might have been used in the sense of ...
... observed , is apparently un- grammatical . I suspect two half lines have been lost . Perhaps however an imperfect sentence was intended , of which there are many instances in these plays : -or , as might have been used in the sense of ...
Pàgina 45
... observed that , in Fox's Martyrs , edit . 1596 , p . 1843 , there is a representation of the same kind . To this also , Skelton , in his Why Come Ye Not to Court , seems to allude : " And with a cole rake " Bruise them on a brake . " If ...
... observed that , in Fox's Martyrs , edit . 1596 , p . 1843 , there is a representation of the same kind . To this also , Skelton , in his Why Come Ye Not to Court , seems to allude : " And with a cole rake " Bruise them on a brake . " If ...
Pàgina 70
... observation : 66 Whether , ever since the House of Commons has been locked up , the speaker's chair has not been a close - stool ? » " Whether it is not seasonable to stop the nose of my evil ? " Two Centuries of Paul's Church - Yard ...
... observation : 66 Whether , ever since the House of Commons has been locked up , the speaker's chair has not been a close - stool ? » " Whether it is not seasonable to stop the nose of my evil ? " Two Centuries of Paul's Church - Yard ...
Pàgina 92
... observed in a note on A Midsummer - Night's Dream . STEEVENS . The phrase is a good phrase , as Shallow says , but I do not conceive it to be either of legal or scriptural origin . Chaucer uses it frequently . See Canterbury Tales , ver ...
... observed in a note on A Midsummer - Night's Dream . STEEVENS . The phrase is a good phrase , as Shallow says , but I do not conceive it to be either of legal or scriptural origin . Chaucer uses it frequently . See Canterbury Tales , ver ...
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