A Critical Examination of the Text of Shakespeare: With Remarks on His Language and that of His Contemporaries, Together with Notes on His Plays and Poems, Volumul 3J.R. Smith, 1860 - 371 pagini |
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Pagina 4
... , F. Q. , B. i . C. xi . St. xxiii . , - " His hideous tayle then hurled he about , And therewith all enwrapt the nimble thyes Of his froth - fomy steed . " Therewithal , I conjecture ; unless indeed it be an 4 TEMPEST .
... , F. Q. , B. i . C. xi . St. xxiii . , - " His hideous tayle then hurled he about , And therewith all enwrapt the nimble thyes Of his froth - fomy steed . " Therewithal , I conjecture ; unless indeed it be an 4 TEMPEST .
Pagina 5
... conjecture ; unless indeed it be an erratum of the edition from which I copy.2 2 , - " Thou shalt be lord of it , and I'll serve thee . " Rather , I think , " I will serve thee ; " for I doubt whether an emphasis was intended to be laid ...
... conjecture ; unless indeed it be an erratum of the edition from which I copy.2 2 , - " Thou shalt be lord of it , and I'll serve thee . " Rather , I think , " I will serve thee ; " for I doubt whether an emphasis was intended to be laid ...
Pagina 13
... 1 Pope has the plausible conjecture , " this revolt of mine . " - Ed . 2 So Johnson and Farmer , the Old Corrector , and most of the recent editors . - Ed . Compare Tempest , ii . 1 , - " Temperance Merry Wives of Windsor.
... 1 Pope has the plausible conjecture , " this revolt of mine . " - Ed . 2 So Johnson and Farmer , the Old Corrector , and most of the recent editors . - Ed . Compare Tempest , ii . 1 , - " Temperance Merry Wives of Windsor.
Pagina 14
... conjecture , bull - baiting . See Dyce's " Remarks , " p . 14 . The confusion of the two epithets arose from the broad pronunciation of ea . Ib . , near the end , — but cuckold ! wittol - cuckold ! the devil himself hath not such a name ...
... conjecture , bull - baiting . See Dyce's " Remarks , " p . 14 . The confusion of the two epithets arose from the broad pronunciation of ea . Ib . , near the end , — but cuckold ! wittol - cuckold ! the devil himself hath not such a name ...
Pagina 30
... conjecture that in Much Ado & c . , where Beatrice is a dissyllable , the name is to be pronounced Bettris ; where a trisyllable , Betteris . Ibid . , - " - huddling jest upon jest with such impossible conveyance upon me , " & c ...
... conjecture that in Much Ado & c . , where Beatrice is a dissyllable , the name is to be pronounced Bettris ; where a trisyllable , Betteris . Ibid . , - " - huddling jest upon jest with such impossible conveyance upon me , " & c ...
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