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I am not satisfied with any thing that has been offered on this difficult passage . All that Mr. Smith told us was a mere gratis dictum . [ His note , being worthless , is here omitted . ] I cannot find that salt fish were ever really ...
I am not satisfied with any thing that has been offered on this difficult passage . All that Mr. Smith told us was a mere gratis dictum . [ His note , being worthless , is here omitted . ] I cannot find that salt fish were ever really ...
Pagina 12
The text , however , by some care- lessness of the printer or transcriber , has been so corrupted , that the passage , as it stands at present , seems inexplicable . Dr. Far- mer's regulation appears to me highly probable ; and in ...
The text , however , by some care- lessness of the printer or transcriber , has been so corrupted , that the passage , as it stands at present , seems inexplicable . Dr. Far- mer's regulation appears to me highly probable ; and in ...
Pagina 16
Hence , also we see the meaning of ano- ther passage , where Falstaff , or Shallow , calls a stout fellow a Cots- wold - man . But , from what is here said , an inference of another kind may be drawn , respecting the age of the play .
Hence , also we see the meaning of ano- ther passage , where Falstaff , or Shallow , calls a stout fellow a Cots- wold - man . But , from what is here said , an inference of another kind may be drawn , respecting the age of the play .
Pagina 20
Sir Hugh is justified in his censure of this passage by Peacham , who in his Garden of Eloquence , 1577 , places this very mode of expression under the article Pleonasmus . Henderson . 1 mill - sixpences , ] It appears from a passage in ...
Sir Hugh is justified in his censure of this passage by Peacham , who in his Garden of Eloquence , 1577 , places this very mode of expression under the article Pleonasmus . Henderson . 1 mill - sixpences , ] It appears from a passage in ...
Pagina 23
... the same manner as in the passage before us : " The king is a good king , but - he passes some humours and cariers . " Malone . 1 my book of Songs and Sonnets here : ] It cannot be sup- posed that poor Slender was himself a poet .
... the same manner as in the passage before us : " The king is a good king , but - he passes some humours and cariers . " Malone . 1 my book of Songs and Sonnets here : ] It cannot be sup- posed that poor Slender was himself a poet .
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