Remarks on Mr. J. P. Collier's and Mr. C. Knight's Editions of ShakespeareE. Moxon, 1844 - 299 من الصفحات |
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... retain it . " COLLIER . " Butt is the reading of the original copies . It is clear that we are not justified in adopting the modern substitution of boat . Whether the idea of a wine - butt was literally meant to be con- veyed may be ...
... retain it . " COLLIER . " Butt is the reading of the original copies . It is clear that we are not justified in adopting the modern substitution of boat . Whether the idea of a wine - butt was literally meant to be con- veyed may be ...
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... retains " windering ; " and observes in a note , " the epithet , of course , has the meaning of winding . " If " windering " means , " of course , " winding , why did not Shakespeare content himself with the latter word ? why should he ...
... retains " windering ; " and observes in a note , " the epithet , of course , has the meaning of winding . " If " windering " means , " of course , " winding , why did not Shakespeare content himself with the latter word ? why should he ...
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... retains " slip , " and says that " the Duke compares himself with the animal ' that goes not out to prey , " " - supposes that " sleep " was first introduced into the passage by Theobald ; but long before Theobald's time , that ...
... retains " slip , " and says that " the Duke compares himself with the animal ' that goes not out to prey , " " - supposes that " sleep " was first introduced into the passage by Theobald ; but long before Theobald's time , that ...
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... old copies have " brakes of Ice . " Mr. Knight retains the original reading , but observes ; " We are by no means sure that in the crowding together of images which we find in this play a double image MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 19.
... old copies have " brakes of Ice . " Mr. Knight retains the original reading , but observes ; " We are by no means sure that in the crowding together of images which we find in this play a double image MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 19.
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... retains the reading of the old eds . ; " Young Abraham Cupid , " & c . 6 and says , " The Abraham ' Cupid is the cheat - the Abra- ham man ' - of our old statutes . " But , though Abraham - man was doubtless a cant term for a particular ...
... retains the reading of the old eds . ; " Young Abraham Cupid , " & c . 6 and says , " The Abraham ' Cupid is the cheat - the Abra- ham man ' - of our old statutes . " But , though Abraham - man was doubtless a cant term for a particular ...
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