Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, المجلد 1Whittaker and Company, 1858 |
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الصفحة viii
... seems singular that we never hear either of Lord Kimbolton , or of his correspondent in the transaction . Whether Lord Kimbolton sent any trusty person to the Gate - house to confer with Marston , as was required , or whether he treated ...
... seems singular that we never hear either of Lord Kimbolton , or of his correspondent in the transaction . Whether Lord Kimbolton sent any trusty person to the Gate - house to confer with Marston , as was required , or whether he treated ...
الصفحة xii
... seems un- gracious to allude to these mere trifles in friendship , and I only notice them in order to show the terms ... seem very satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated such an undertaking ...
... seems un- gracious to allude to these mere trifles in friendship , and I only notice them in order to show the terms ... seem very satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated such an undertaking ...
الصفحة xv
... seems impossible to elicit a tolerable sense . The two MS . correctors - Mr . Collier's and Mr. Singer's — ( ' the Percy and Douglas both together ' ) agree in the reading which I have adopted , " viz . diseases . This is a total ...
... seems impossible to elicit a tolerable sense . The two MS . correctors - Mr . Collier's and Mr. Singer's — ( ' the Percy and Douglas both together ' ) agree in the reading which I have adopted , " viz . diseases . This is a total ...
الصفحة xxiii
... seem to have been formed not even upon the second edition of " Notes and Emendations , " in which sundry points were set ... seems to have made it his business rather to rake together the " dross " than to collect the " gold ; " but the ...
... seem to have been formed not even upon the second edition of " Notes and Emendations , " in which sundry points were set ... seems to have made it his business rather to rake together the " dross " than to collect the " gold ; " but the ...
الصفحة xxiv
... one ? ) he reprints the old blunder , and seems just as well satisfied with rejecting what Shakespeare must have written , as if he had himself recovered a portion of the lost language of the poet : this , xxiv PREFACE.
... one ? ) he reprints the old blunder , and seems just as well satisfied with rejecting what Shakespeare must have written , as if he had himself recovered a portion of the lost language of the poet : this , xxiv PREFACE.
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