The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 4C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1805 |
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... appears by many fine mas- ter - strokes scattered up and down . An excessive complaisance is here admirably painted , in the person of one who was willing to make even right and wrong friends ; and to persuade the one to recede from the ...
... appears by many fine mas- ter - strokes scattered up and down . An excessive complaisance is here admirably painted , in the person of one who was willing to make even right and wrong friends ; and to persuade the one to recede from the ...
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... appears to have been the old spelling of senior . So , in the last scene of The Comedy of Errors , edit . 1623 : " We will draw cuts for the signior ; till then , lead thou first . " In that play the spell- ing has been corrected ...
... appears to have been the old spelling of senior . So , in the last scene of The Comedy of Errors , edit . 1623 : " We will draw cuts for the signior ; till then , lead thou first . " In that play the spell- ing has been corrected ...
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... appears to signify - best , most powerful . Steevens . The 8 Needs not the painted flourish of your praise , ] Rowe has bor- rowed and dignified this sentiment in his Royal Convert . Saxon Princess is the speaker : " Whate'er I am “ Is ...
... appears to signify - best , most powerful . Steevens . The 8 Needs not the painted flourish of your praise , ] Rowe has bor- rowed and dignified this sentiment in his Royal Convert . Saxon Princess is the speaker : " Whate'er I am “ Is ...
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... appears to me to be nonsense as it stands , inca- pable of explanation , I have therefore no doubt but we should adopt the amendment proposed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , and read - No salve in them all , sir . So corrected in ms . fol . 1632 ...
... appears to me to be nonsense as it stands , inca- pable of explanation , I have therefore no doubt but we should adopt the amendment proposed by Mr. Tyrwhitt , and read - No salve in them all , sir . So corrected in ms . fol . 1632 ...
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... appear to be the case , the only way that I account for it , is this : - As the l'envoy was always in the concluding ... appears to be derived from the verb envoyer , to send away . Now the usual salutation amongst the Romans at parting ...
... appear to be the case , the only way that I account for it , is this : - As the l'envoy was always in the concluding ... appears to be derived from the verb envoyer , to send away . Now the usual salutation amongst the Romans at parting ...
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