The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... TYRWHITT . 66 The only error that I can find in this passage is , the mark of the genitive case annexed to the word courtiers , which appears to be a modern innovation , and ought to be corrected . The meaning of it is this : Our ...
... TYRWHITT . 66 The only error that I can find in this passage is , the mark of the genitive case annexed to the word courtiers , which appears to be a modern innovation , and ought to be corrected . The meaning of it is this : Our ...
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... TYRWHITT . ' This is not ill conceived ; but I think my own explanation right . " To vomit emptiness " is , in the language of poetry , to feel the convulsions of eructation without plenitude . ' JOHNSON . No one who has been ever sick ...
... TYRWHITT . ' This is not ill conceived ; but I think my own explanation right . " To vomit emptiness " is , in the language of poetry , to feel the convulsions of eructation without plenitude . ' JOHNSON . No one who has been ever sick ...
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... Tyrwhitt's edit . v . 4369 : 2 " That he was cleped Perkin revelour . " STEEVENs . he FURNACES 66 The thick sighs from him ; ] So , in Chapman's preface to his translation of the Shield of Homer , 1598 ; -furnaceth the universall sighes ...
... Tyrwhitt's edit . v . 4369 : 2 " That he was cleped Perkin revelour . " STEEVENs . he FURNACES 66 The thick sighs from him ; ] So , in Chapman's preface to his translation of the Shield of Homer , 1598 ; -furnaceth the universall sighes ...
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... Tyrwhitt's edit . Lyke as the larke upon the somers daye " Whan Titan radiant burnisheth his bemes bright , " Mounteth on hye , with her melodious laye " Of the sone shyne engladed with the lyght . " Skelton's Crowne of Laurel , " Wake ...
... Tyrwhitt's edit . Lyke as the larke upon the somers daye " Whan Titan radiant burnisheth his bemes bright , " Mounteth on hye , with her melodious laye " Of the sone shyne engladed with the lyght . " Skelton's Crowne of Laurel , " Wake ...
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... TYRWHITT . 99 Tyrwhitt wishes to amend this passage by reading no , instead of not , in the first line ; but it is right as it stands , and there is nothing wanting to make it clear , but placing a stop longer than a comma , after the ...
... TYRWHITT . 99 Tyrwhitt wishes to amend this passage by reading no , instead of not , in the first line ; but it is right as it stands , and there is nothing wanting to make it clear , but placing a stop longer than a comma , after the ...
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