The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... sense is- slanderers can do no more against honest men than sharks against sailors in a seaworthy vessel . " New - trimm'd " does not explain why the ships are at- tractive but why they are secure . 82. By ... ones ] Capell calls this ...
... sense is- slanderers can do no more against honest men than sharks against sailors in a seaworthy vessel . " New - trimm'd " does not explain why the ships are at- tractive but why they are secure . 82. By ... ones ] Capell calls this ...
Page 101
... sense of main - spring , and " master- vein " is found in the sense of chief artery . 106. on ' s ] of his , a very common use . For instances of on = modern " of , " see 99. spleeny ] cf. 1 Henry IV . v . ii . Abbot , Shakes . Gram . p ...
... sense of main - spring , and " master- vein " is found in the sense of chief artery . 106. on ' s ] of his , a very common use . For instances of on = modern " of , " see 99. spleeny ] cf. 1 Henry IV . v . ii . Abbot , Shakes . Gram . p ...
Page 150
... sense required , but would leave 1. 12 little less lumbering than at present . Malone regarded and capable as an error of the transcriber's ear , and read incapable , followed by a semicolon , in the sense of " un- intelligent ...
... sense required , but would leave 1. 12 little less lumbering than at present . Malone regarded and capable as an error of the transcriber's ear , and read incapable , followed by a semicolon , in the sense of " un- intelligent ...
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