The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Tập 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... thing . " His images are indeed every where so lively , that the thing he would represent stands full before you , and you possess every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , think , as strong and as uncommon as ...
... thing . " His images are indeed every where so lively , that the thing he would represent stands full before you , and you possess every part of it . I will venture to point out one more , which is , think , as strong and as uncommon as ...
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... thing for which we are indebt- ed to the judgment of the editors of the folio . * How much may be done by the assistance of the old copies will now be easily known ; but a more difficult task remains be- hind , which calls for other ...
... thing for which we are indebt- ed to the judgment of the editors of the folio . * How much may be done by the assistance of the old copies will now be easily known ; but a more difficult task remains be- hind , which calls for other ...
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... things not so held . ” The plain meaning is , thou dost make those things possible , which are held to be impossible . But the editor of the second folio , not understanding the line , reads- " Thou dost make possible things not to be ...
... things not so held . ” The plain meaning is , thou dost make those things possible , which are held to be impossible . But the editor of the second folio , not understanding the line , reads- " Thou dost make possible things not to be ...
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