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الصفحة xxiii
Lethe is speaking of convenient defect of memory , which renders esteem so
worthless in its nature , that favours done at night are forgotten by the morning :
we must inevitably read , “ Esteem is made of such a drossy metal . " No doubt in
the ...
Lethe is speaking of convenient defect of memory , which renders esteem so
worthless in its nature , that favours done at night are forgotten by the morning :
we must inevitably read , “ Esteem is made of such a drossy metal . " No doubt in
the ...
الصفحة xxiv
Can any body doubt that “ leap " of the old copies ought to be leapt ? Yes ; the
Rev. 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 ...
Can any body doubt that “ leap " of the old copies ought to be leapt ? Yes ; the
Rev. 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 ...
الصفحة 2
There can be no doubt that the scene of action was imaginary , being fixed
merely for the greater satisfaction of the spectators as to the reality of the
occurrences ; and as little " We are indebted for a correct transcript of the original
to the zeal ...
There can be no doubt that the scene of action was imaginary , being fixed
merely for the greater satisfaction of the spectators as to the reality of the
occurrences ; and as little " We are indebted for a correct transcript of the original
to the zeal ...
الصفحة 3
doubt that a legend of the kind was of a much older date than that assigned in the
manuscript , which was , probably , near the time when the drama was
represented . In its form it closely resembles the miracle - plays which had their
origin in ...
doubt that a legend of the kind was of a much older date than that assigned in the
manuscript , which was , probably , near the time when the drama was
represented . In its form it closely resembles the miracle - plays which had their
origin in ...
الصفحة 13
We can hardly doubt that , when Gosson wrote this remarkable passage , he had
particular productions in his mind , and one or two of the character he describes
are still extant . Sir Philip Sidney is believed to have written his “ Apology of ...
We can hardly doubt that , when Gosson wrote this remarkable passage , he had
particular productions in his mind , and one or two of the character he describes
are still extant . Sir Philip Sidney is believed to have written his “ Apology of ...
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