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... annotator substitutes heat , a change characterised by Mr. Dyce as " equally tasteless and absurd . " A more appropriate and expressive word , one , too , sanctioned in some measure by its occurrence in Ariel's description of the same ...
... annotator substitutes heat , a change characterised by Mr. Dyce as " equally tasteless and absurd . " A more appropriate and expressive word , one , too , sanctioned in some measure by its occurrence in Ariel's description of the same ...
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... annotator would read , — 661 like one Who having to untruth , by telling of it , " & c . and this emendation is entitled to more respect than it has received . b In lieu- ] In lieu means here , in guerdon , or consideration ; not as it ...
... annotator would read , — 661 like one Who having to untruth , by telling of it , " & c . and this emendation is entitled to more respect than it has received . b In lieu- ] In lieu means here , in guerdon , or consideration ; not as it ...
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... annotator suggests , " And all upon , " & c .; but what is gained by the alteration we cannot discern . Flote is here used substantively for flood or ware , as in the following from Middleton and Rowley's play of " The Spanish Gipsie ...
... annotator suggests , " And all upon , " & c .; but what is gained by the alteration we cannot discern . Flote is here used substantively for flood or ware , as in the following from Middleton and Rowley's play of " The Spanish Gipsie ...
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... noses , can perform it . " MIRA . ( Waking . ) ] Mr. Collier claims for his annotator the merit of having first added this not very important stage direction . We'll visit Caliban , my slave , who never Yields 460 [ ACT I. THE TEMPEST .
... noses , can perform it . " MIRA . ( Waking . ) ] Mr. Collier claims for his annotator the merit of having first added this not very important stage direction . We'll visit Caliban , my slave , who never Yields 460 [ ACT I. THE TEMPEST .
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... annotator reads , - " Which , or he or Adrian , " & c . Ha , ha , ha ! So , you're paid . ] In the old copies , " So , you're paid , " is given to Antonio , wrongly . b Temperance . ] That is , temperature . Lush- ] Succulent , juicy ...
... annotator reads , - " Which , or he or Adrian , " & c . Ha , ha , ha ! So , you're paid . ] In the old copies , " So , you're paid , " is given to Antonio , wrongly . b Temperance . ] That is , temperature . Lush- ] Succulent , juicy ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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