The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, 第 1 卷 |
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第 35 頁
We should show very little honesty , or wisdom , to play the tyrants with an
author's text ; to raze , alter , innovate , and overturn , at all adventures , and to the
atter detriment of his sense and meaning : but to be so very reserved and
cautious ...
We should show very little honesty , or wisdom , to play the tyrants with an
author's text ; to raze , alter , innovate , and overturn , at all adventures , and to the
atter detriment of his sense and meaning : but to be so very reserved and
cautious ...
第 44 頁
... that no alterations have been made , but what the sense necessarily required ,
what the measure of the verse often helped to point out , and what the similitude
of words in the false reading and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very
...
... that no alterations have been made , but what the sense necessarily required ,
what the measure of the verse often helped to point out , and what the similitude
of words in the false reading and in the true , generally speaking , appeared very
...
第 246 頁
Now his for its , however ill the syntax may be , was the common language of the
time ; and to fear , in the sense of to terrify , is found not only in all the poets , but
in every dictionary of that age . With respect to ports , Shakspeare , who will not ...
Now his for its , however ill the syntax may be , was the common language of the
time ; and to fear , in the sense of to terrify , is found not only in all the poets , but
in every dictionary of that age . With respect to ports , Shakspeare , who will not ...
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