Notes Upon Some of the Obscure Passages in Shakespeare's Plays: With Remarks Upon the Explanations and Amendments of the Commentators in the Editions of 1785, 1790, 1793W. Bulmer and Company, 1805 - 375 страница |
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... Malone's explanation of fearful is certainly right . I wonder that Mr. Steevens should think it may mean timorous in ... Malone's note appears to me ingeniously absurd . If you're paid be the true reading , the words must be given to ...
... Malone's explanation of fearful is certainly right . I wonder that Mr. Steevens should think it may mean timorous in ... Malone's note appears to me ingeniously absurd . If you're paid be the true reading , the words must be given to ...
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... Malone's ex- planation . The difficulty seems to me to arise from the change of person ; but perhaps Dr. Johnson is right . Warburton has certainly mis- taken Antonio for Gonzalo . P. 71. - 55. - 87 . Ferd . There be some sports are ...
... Malone's ex- planation . The difficulty seems to me to arise from the change of person ; but perhaps Dr. Johnson is right . Warburton has certainly mis- taken Antonio for Gonzalo . P. 71. - 55. - 87 . Ferd . There be some sports are ...
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... right . Mr. Malone's remark is true , but there is no occasion to have recourse to it in the present instance : it is going out of the way to fix an impropriety on the poet , who has improprieties enough to answer for , without being ...
... right . Mr. Malone's remark is true , but there is no occasion to have recourse to it in the present instance : it is going out of the way to fix an impropriety on the poet , who has improprieties enough to answer for , without being ...
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... Malone is right . P. 114. - 88. - 141 . and you , whose pastime Is to make midnight mushrooms ; that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew ; by whose aid ( Weak masters though ye be , ) I have be - dimm'd The noon - tide sun , & c ...
... Malone is right . P. 114. - 88. - 141 . and you , whose pastime Is to make midnight mushrooms ; that rejoice To hear the solemn curfew ; by whose aid ( Weak masters though ye be , ) I have be - dimm'd The noon - tide sun , & c ...
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... best pound you . I do not think Mr. Henley's supposition ( Malone's Appendix ... ( Malone's Appendix , p . 553. ) is the true one . P. 165. - 128. - 203 . I am ... right . Dr. Johnson's is a strange mistake . C P. 193. - 152. - 237 . Laun ...
... best pound you . I do not think Mr. Henley's supposition ( Malone's Appendix ... ( Malone's Appendix , p . 553. ) is the true one . P. 165. - 128. - 203 . I am ... right . Dr. Johnson's is a strange mistake . C P. 193. - 152. - 237 . Laun ...
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