The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... says : " And fall on my [ the red rose ] side so against your will . " It is trifling with the plain sense of the passage to say , with Steevens , that Shakespeare , having used the word sides two lines above , would not have written ...
... says : " And fall on my [ the red rose ] side so against your will . " It is trifling with the plain sense of the passage to say , with Steevens , that Shakespeare , having used the word sides two lines above , would not have written ...
Page 55
... says , is ' here , ' and whom he tells to come in , is , in one sense , de- pend upon it , the same Macbeth of whom Macduff says , a few lines further on , here he comes , ' and who begins to equivocate forthwith . " " 14 , 15. stealing ...
... says , is ' here , ' and whom he tells to come in , is , in one sense , de- pend upon it , the same Macbeth of whom Macduff says , a few lines further on , here he comes , ' and who begins to equivocate forthwith . " " 14 , 15. stealing ...
Page 95
... says , " has been omitted by mis- take " ; whilst at the same time sharply and deservedly criticising the methods of accounting for the defect which have been already mentioned . " Yet , " says he , " the mutilated line has found its ...
... says , " has been omitted by mis- take " ; whilst at the same time sharply and deservedly criticising the methods of accounting for the defect which have been already mentioned . " Yet , " says he , " the mutilated line has found its ...
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