Pericles ; Titus Andronicus. Addenda. Indexes. ErrataF. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... passage , but he has not shown how the words , as they stand , will bear that meaning : Some amendment appears to me absolutely neces- sary , and that which I should propose is to read- " Who now in the world see heaven , " & c . That ...
... passage , but he has not shown how the words , as they stand , will bear that meaning : Some amendment appears to me absolutely neces- sary , and that which I should propose is to read- " Who now in the world see heaven , " & c . That ...
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... passage is evi- dently corrupt , and should probably be corrected by reading the lines thus : " In all , save that , may'st thou prove prosperous ! " In all , save that , I wish thee happiness ! Her father had just said to Pericles ...
... passage is evi- dently corrupt , and should probably be corrected by reading the lines thus : " In all , save that , may'st thou prove prosperous ! " In all , save that , I wish thee happiness ! Her father had just said to Pericles ...
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... passage . MALONE . 7 The breath is gone , and the sore eyes see clear : To stop the air would hurt them . ] Malone has mistaken the meaning of this part of the speech is Pericles : -There should be no stop after the word clear , that ...
... passage . MALONE . 7 The breath is gone , and the sore eyes see clear : To stop the air would hurt them . ] Malone has mistaken the meaning of this part of the speech is Pericles : -There should be no stop after the word clear , that ...
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... passage is little better than nonsense , as it stands , and evidently requires amendment . - The words are addressed ... passages in Shakspeare , where those who come in to report intelligence are generally represented as entering ...
... passage is little better than nonsense , as it stands , and evidently requires amendment . - The words are addressed ... passages in Shakspeare , where those who come in to report intelligence are generally represented as entering ...
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... passage ; we should leave out the word should , which injures both the sense and the metre , and read : " Let none disturb us : why this change of thoughts ? " M. MASON . The sad companion , DULL - EY'D MELANCHOLY , ] So , in The Comedy ...
... passage ; we should leave out the word should , which injures both the sense and the metre , and read : " Let none disturb us : why this change of thoughts ? " M. MASON . The sad companion , DULL - EY'D MELANCHOLY , ] So , in The Comedy ...
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