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... speare's mind denoted an absence of hardness ; and humane , the Folio spell- ing , was the only spelling down to the end of the eighteenth century , when human was substituted in certain senses , leaving humane as a distinct word , with ...
... speare's mind denoted an absence of hardness ; and humane , the Folio spell- ing , was the only spelling down to the end of the eighteenth century , when human was substituted in certain senses , leaving humane as a distinct word , with ...
Page 38
... speare's own usage , as illustrated above , seem to be conclusive of the true reading . 64 23. sightless couriers ] invisible run- ners , i.e. the winds ( Johnson ) . For ' sightless " in this sense , compare 1. v . 49 ante . Steevens ...
... speare's own usage , as illustrated above , seem to be conclusive of the true reading . 64 23. sightless couriers ] invisible run- ners , i.e. the winds ( Johnson ) . For ' sightless " in this sense , compare 1. v . 49 ante . Steevens ...
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... speare as an adjective , as in Twelfth Night , 1. i . 39 , ' One self king , ' so that he felt no awkwardness in separating it from the substantive , whose sense it modifies , by a second epithet . " 102. the grace of Grace ] Theobald ...
... speare as an adjective , as in Twelfth Night , 1. i . 39 , ' One self king , ' so that he felt no awkwardness in separating it from the substantive , whose sense it modifies , by a second epithet . " 102. the grace of Grace ] Theobald ...
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