The Complete Works of Shakspere, المجلد 1London Printing and Publishing Company, 1857 |
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الصفحة xxx
... sense ) does not prevail . Yet the beautiful and touching parables of Scripture are surely as holy and as pregnant with wisdom , as the most moral proverb which the wisest of sages has bequeathed . It is well argued by Sir Philip Sidney ...
... sense ) does not prevail . Yet the beautiful and touching parables of Scripture are surely as holy and as pregnant with wisdom , as the most moral proverb which the wisest of sages has bequeathed . It is well argued by Sir Philip Sidney ...
الصفحة xxxix
... sense of the word . Rowe was a poet of merit , a man of excellent sense , a scholar , and , withal , a modest and somewhat painstaking editor ; and the fruit of his labours was a great improvement in the text of Shakespeare . A large ...
... sense of the word . Rowe was a poet of merit , a man of excellent sense , a scholar , and , withal , a modest and somewhat painstaking editor ; and the fruit of his labours was a great improvement in the text of Shakespeare . A large ...
الصفحة xl
... sense requires that we should read our eyes , our judgment . " It seems not to have occurred to the editor that the sense might be , " If you saw yourself with your eyes , and knew yourself with your judgment : ” and as this solution ...
... sense requires that we should read our eyes , our judgment . " It seems not to have occurred to the editor that the sense might be , " If you saw yourself with your eyes , and knew yourself with your judgment : ” and as this solution ...
الصفحة xli
... sense , which have been carefully winnowed out and garnered up in that storehouse of Shakespearian lore , the Variorum edition , which will hereafter claim our attention . In 1745 had appeared a duodecimo volume , entitled Miscellaneous ...
... sense , which have been carefully winnowed out and garnered up in that storehouse of Shakespearian lore , the Variorum edition , which will hereafter claim our attention . In 1745 had appeared a duodecimo volume , entitled Miscellaneous ...
الصفحة xlii
... sense . " This sentence is rightly noted by the commentator as nonsense , but not so happily restored to I read thus : One inch of delay is a South Sea . Discover , I prithee , tell me , & c . ' " In the same play Johnson gravely ...
... sense . " This sentence is rightly noted by the commentator as nonsense , but not so happily restored to I read thus : One inch of delay is a South Sea . Discover , I prithee , tell me , & c . ' " In the same play Johnson gravely ...
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