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 12 卷 |
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in the provincial sense of it , is only an imperfect exclamation of— “ Oh my God ! ”
The decent exclaimer always stops before the sacred name is pronounced .
Could such an exclamation therefore have been uttered by the Pagan Cleopatra
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in the provincial sense of it , is only an imperfect exclamation of— “ Oh my God ! ”
The decent exclaimer always stops before the sacred name is pronounced .
Could such an exclamation therefore have been uttered by the Pagan Cleopatra
?
第 204 頁
MALONE . 7 — rot itself- ] The word — itself , is , I believe , an interpolation ,
being wholly useless to the sense , and injurious to the STEEVENS . 8 Goes to ,
and back , LaCKeying the varying tide , To rot itself with motion . ] [ Old copy -
lashing . ) ...
MALONE . 7 — rot itself- ] The word — itself , is , I believe , an interpolation ,
being wholly useless to the sense , and injurious to the STEEVENS . 8 Goes to ,
and back , LaCKeying the varying tide , To rot itself with motion . ] [ Old copy -
lashing . ) ...
第 428 頁
Of this I am certain , that if such arbitrary and fanciful interpretations be admitted ,
we shall be able to extort what sense we please from any combination of words .
— The passage , as it stands , appears to me wholly unintelligible ; but it may be
...
Of this I am certain , that if such arbitrary and fanciful interpretations be admitted ,
we shall be able to extort what sense we please from any combination of words .
— The passage , as it stands , appears to me wholly unintelligible ; but it may be
...
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