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الصفحة viii
91 ) ; but whoever wrote Lord Monteagle's letter did not , like Marston , put his
name to it ; and , considering the position of the parties , it seems singular that we
never hear either of Lord Kimbolton , or of his correspondent in the transaction .
91 ) ; but whoever wrote Lord Monteagle's letter did not , like Marston , put his
name to it ; and , considering the position of the parties , it seems singular that we
never hear either of Lord Kimbolton , or of his correspondent in the transaction .
الصفحة xii
It seems ungracious to allude to these mere trifles in friendship , and I only notice
them in order to show the terms that ... The announcement did not seem very
satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated
such ...
It seems ungracious to allude to these mere trifles in friendship , and I only notice
them in order to show the terms that ... The announcement did not seem very
satisfactory to him : he said that , at some time or other , he had contemplated
such ...
الصفحة xxiii
His observations , in his Shakespeare just published , seem to have been formed
not even upon the second edition of ... seems to have made it his business rather
to rake together the “ dross ” than to collect the “ gold ; " but the " particles .
His observations , in his Shakespeare just published , seem to have been formed
not even upon the second edition of ... seems to have made it his business rather
to rake together the “ dross ” than to collect the “ gold ; " but the " particles .
الصفحة xxiv
Mr. Dyce denies it , if he do not doubt it ; for he tells us in a note what the MS .
corrector proposes , and yet without the slightest reason assigned ( for how could
he assign one ? ) he reprints the old blunder , and seems just as well satisfied
with ...
Mr. Dyce denies it , if he do not doubt it ; for he tells us in a note what the MS .
corrector proposes , and yet without the slightest reason assigned ( for how could
he assign one ? ) he reprints the old blunder , and seems just as well satisfied
with ...
الصفحة xxx
He seems strangely MS . corrector ; " “ So Hanmer , and so Mr. Collier's MS .
corrector , " & c . , just as if that were a reason for rejecting , instead of accepting
an alteration . to have brought himself to the belief that it was XXX ...
He seems strangely MS . corrector ; " “ So Hanmer , and so Mr. Collier's MS .
corrector , " & c . , just as if that were a reason for rejecting , instead of accepting
an alteration . to have brought himself to the belief that it was XXX ...
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