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الصفحة xviii
Mr. Dyce follows a different , and more timid course : he . perhaps thought that if
he adopted offers , instead of " orders , " inquiry might , in 80 obvious a case , be
made , how it happened that he varied from the hitherto received text ? He could
...
Mr. Dyce follows a different , and more timid course : he . perhaps thought that if
he adopted offers , instead of " orders , " inquiry might , in 80 obvious a case , be
made , how it happened that he varied from the hitherto received text ? He could
...
الصفحة xxv
I may have thought that Mr. Dyce was formerly right in one or two places , where
he now thinks that he was wrong ; but perhaps , even by this time , he has
reverted to his old opinions , though it might not be well , in the face of his own
edition of ...
I may have thought that Mr. Dyce was formerly right in one or two places , where
he now thinks that he was wrong ; but perhaps , even by this time , he has
reverted to his old opinions , though it might not be well , in the face of his own
edition of ...
الصفحة xxviii
... from the folio , 1623 , to our own day : — , “ Hark , how the villain would close ,
now , after his treasonable abuses . " Such has been the invariable text , and
nobody , that I know of , has thought of questioning it ; but it is an undoubted
blunder ...
... from the folio , 1623 , to our own day : — , “ Hark , how the villain would close ,
now , after his treasonable abuses . " Such has been the invariable text , and
nobody , that I know of , has thought of questioning it ; but it is an undoubted
blunder ...
الصفحة xxxi
... he disarrays himself , there never has been one , in any edition , to inform us
when he put on his mantle again . It may appear strange that such an omission
should have been constantly made , and that no commentator has ever thought
of ...
... he disarrays himself , there never has been one , in any edition , to inform us
when he put on his mantle again . It may appear strange that such an omission
should have been constantly made , and that no commentator has ever thought
of ...
الصفحة xl
I have never thought it necessary to enter into the angry controversies of some
previous editors , upon matters of trifling import , bearing in mind the prophetic
words of Ben Jonson , when he exclaims in his « Discoveries , " " What a sight it
is ...
I have never thought it necessary to enter into the angry controversies of some
previous editors , upon matters of trifling import , bearing in mind the prophetic
words of Ben Jonson , when he exclaims in his « Discoveries , " " What a sight it
is ...
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