The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 第 7 卷C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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... cause , would have been no subject of encomium . Mr. Malone ( omitting all previous remarks , & c . on this pas- sage ) assures us , that- " There is here used as a dissyllable . " I wish he had supported his assertion by some example ...
... cause , would have been no subject of encomium . Mr. Malone ( omitting all previous remarks , & c . on this pas- sage ) assures us , that- " There is here used as a dissyllable . " I wish he had supported his assertion by some example ...
第16页
... cause , or for the occasion of a quarrel , and is to be found in that sense in Holinshed's account of the story of Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the Prince of Cumberland , thought , says the historian , that he had a just quarrel ...
... cause , or for the occasion of a quarrel , and is to be found in that sense in Holinshed's account of the story of Macbeth , who , upon the creation of the Prince of Cumberland , thought , says the historian , that he had a just quarrel ...
第17页
... cause and quarrel - " To the disposing of the cardinal , ” Again , in this play of Macbeth : 66 and the chance , of goodness , " Be like our warranted quarrel . ” Here we have warranted quarrel , the exact opposite of damned quarrel ...
... cause and quarrel - " To the disposing of the cardinal , ” Again , in this play of Macbeth : 66 and the chance , of goodness , " Be like our warranted quarrel . ” Here we have warranted quarrel , the exact opposite of damned quarrel ...
第20页
... cause . Heath . Mr. Theobald has endeavoured to improve the sense of this passage , by altering the punctuation thus : they were As cannons overcharg'd ; with double cracks So they redoubled strokes He declares , with some degree of ...
... cause . Heath . Mr. Theobald has endeavoured to improve the sense of this passage , by altering the punctuation thus : they were As cannons overcharg'd ; with double cracks So they redoubled strokes He declares , with some degree of ...
第31页
... cause of the Kinges Majesties shippe , at his coming forthe of Denmarke , had a contrarie winde to the rest of his shippes then beeing in his companie , which thing was most straunge and true , as the Kinges Majestie acknowled- geth ...
... cause of the Kinges Majesties shippe , at his coming forthe of Denmarke , had a contrarie winde to the rest of his shippes then beeing in his companie , which thing was most straunge and true , as the Kinges Majestie acknowled- geth ...
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