The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 1A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Стр. xlvi
... these alterations are only the ejection of a word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelli- gible . These corruptions I have often silently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the true force of our words ...
... these alterations are only the ejection of a word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelli- gible . These corruptions I have often silently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the true force of our words ...
Стр. lxviii
... these . Nay the constant blunders in proper names of perfons and places , are such as must have proceeded from a man , who had not fo much as read any history , in any language : so could not be Shakespeare's . I shall now lay before ...
... these . Nay the constant blunders in proper names of perfons and places , are such as must have proceeded from a man , who had not fo much as read any history , in any language : so could not be Shakespeare's . I shall now lay before ...
Стр. cxiii
... these Ufes may be well supplied by what is ocса- fionally said upon the Subject , in the Course of the fol- lowing Remarks . II . The fecond Sort of Notes consists in an Expla- nation of the Author's Meaning , when , by one or more of these ...
... these Ufes may be well supplied by what is ocса- fionally said upon the Subject , in the Course of the fol- lowing Remarks . II . The fecond Sort of Notes consists in an Expla- nation of the Author's Meaning , when , by one or more of these ...
Стр. 66
... these reflexions on Caliban's ingratitude would naturally recal to mind his bro- ther's : and then , these two working together , were very capable of producing all the diforder of paffion here represented . That these two , who had ...
... these reflexions on Caliban's ingratitude would naturally recal to mind his bro- ther's : and then , these two working together , were very capable of producing all the diforder of paffion here represented . That these two , who had ...
Стр. 80
... these be true spies , which I wear in my head , here's a goodly fight . Cal . O Setebos , these be brave spirits , indeed ! How fine my master is ! I am afraid , He will chastise me . ( 2 ) Which to you shall seem probable , ] These ...
... these be true spies , which I wear in my head , here's a goodly fight . Cal . O Setebos , these be brave spirits , indeed ! How fine my master is ! I am afraid , He will chastise me . ( 2 ) Which to you shall seem probable , ] These ...
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