The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, 第 4 卷R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... rhymes will not suspect any errour in the text ; only three lines lower we find the word you repeated as rhyme ; which might have cautioned Mr. Steevens against tampering with the old copy on the ground of too great a similarity of the ...
... rhymes will not suspect any errour in the text ; only three lines lower we find the word you repeated as rhyme ; which might have cautioned Mr. Steevens against tampering with the old copy on the ground of too great a similarity of the ...
第 140 頁
... rhyme , stretch out the word brethren in the following passage ? " And fierce auxiliary men , " That came to aid their brethren . " Or does he not rather give it as he found it pronounced , and as it ought to be printed ? The word idly ...
... rhyme , stretch out the word brethren in the following passage ? " And fierce auxiliary men , " That came to aid their brethren . " Or does he not rather give it as he found it pronounced , and as it ought to be printed ? The word idly ...
第 147 頁
... rhyme is used , and especially long hobbling verses , to have been among Shak- speare's more early productions . BLACKSTONE . I am possibly singular in thinking that Shakspeare was not under the slightest obligation , in forming this ...
... rhyme is used , and especially long hobbling verses , to have been among Shak- speare's more early productions . BLACKSTONE . I am possibly singular in thinking that Shakspeare was not under the slightest obligation , in forming this ...
第 149 頁
... rhymes , strongly resembling the versification of these juvenile pieces . But so smooth a versifier , we are told , could not at any period have written such long hob- bling verses as are appropriated to some of the lower characters in ...
... rhymes , strongly resembling the versification of these juvenile pieces . But so smooth a versifier , we are told , could not at any period have written such long hob- bling verses as are appropriated to some of the lower characters in ...
第 167 頁
... 5 - ill . ] This word , which the rhyme seems to countenance , was furnished by the editor of the second folio . The first has- thus . MALone . ADR . There's none , but asses , will be SC . II . 167 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... 5 - ill . ] This word , which the rhyme seems to countenance , was furnished by the editor of the second folio . The first has- thus . MALone . ADR . There's none , but asses , will be SC . II . 167 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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