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الصفحة vi
It will be seen that Barnfield's title is disputed on more than probable grounds ;
and , therefore , that these poems may hereafter be received as the offspring of
the mind of a much loftier poet . Of the manner in which Barnfield , in fact though
not ...
It will be seen that Barnfield's title is disputed on more than probable grounds ;
and , therefore , that these poems may hereafter be received as the offspring of
the mind of a much loftier poet . Of the manner in which Barnfield , in fact though
not ...
الصفحة viii
In the case of Shakespeare this has necessarily been a matter of peculiar
difficulty , delicacy , and perplexity ; and , bearing in mind how little had been
done , in this respect , by all the commentators during the last 150 years , the
principle I laid ...
In the case of Shakespeare this has necessarily been a matter of peculiar
difficulty , delicacy , and perplexity ; and , bearing in mind how little had been
done , in this respect , by all the commentators during the last 150 years , the
principle I laid ...
الصفحة x
... the reader will be so good as to observe , that for the sake of brevily I have
invariably designated it in this form - corr . fo . 1632 . It is necessary to bear this in
mind throughout my notes . the same vicinity . The Spenser , I am glad х
PREFACE.
... the reader will be so good as to observe , that for the sake of brevily I have
invariably designated it in this form - corr . fo . 1632 . It is necessary to bear this in
mind throughout my notes . the same vicinity . The Spenser , I am glad х
PREFACE.
الصفحة xix
The reader up his mind , wherever these two words occur , that Mr. Dyce means
by “ specious ” that the emendation ought to be adopted ; and by “ suspicious "
that the old text ought to be rejected . In the first case he wants candour to admit
an ...
The reader up his mind , wherever these two words occur , that Mr. Dyce means
by “ specious ” that the emendation ought to be adopted ; and by “ suspicious "
that the old text ought to be rejected . In the first case he wants candour to admit
an ...
الصفحة xx
vicious blot , " “ foulness , " “ unchaste action , ” and “ dishonoured step , ” ( or
stoop , as it stands in the corrected folio , 1632 ) show precisely what she had in
her mind ; and what the careless and thoughtless compositor did was to misprint
the ...
vicious blot , " “ foulness , " “ unchaste action , ” and “ dishonoured step , ” ( or
stoop , as it stands in the corrected folio , 1632 ) show precisely what she had in
her mind ; and what the careless and thoughtless compositor did was to misprint
the ...
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