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Pagina xiv
... language has undergone , it may now be confined to a par- ticular province , may formerly have been in general use throughout the country . There are some passages which , after all that has been said upon them , are still in want of a ...
... language has undergone , it may now be confined to a par- ticular province , may formerly have been in general use throughout the country . There are some passages which , after all that has been said upon them , are still in want of a ...
Pagina xxx
... language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point I speak : and Mr. * Cursory Criticisms on Malone's edition , p . ix . Gifford , who himself knows no cold medium ...
... language ( I trust hastily ) employed , which might seem to cast an imputation on his moral character ? It is to this point I speak : and Mr. * Cursory Criticisms on Malone's edition , p . ix . Gifford , who himself knows no cold medium ...
Pagina xxxiii
... language is applied to a note of Mr. Malone's , founded , in a great measure , on the place which it occupies , it might have been wished that Mr. Gifford had cast his eye upon the only edition for which Mr. Malone can be considered as ...
... language is applied to a note of Mr. Malone's , founded , in a great measure , on the place which it occupies , it might have been wished that Mr. Gifford had cast his eye upon the only edition for which Mr. Malone can be considered as ...
Pagina xlii
... language , I shall not make use of it . " I shall not pretend to guess at the phrase which , even in its most courteous garb , Mr. Gifford's delicacy prevented him from using ; yet I cannot but question , if the whole armamentarium of ...
... language , I shall not make use of it . " I shall not pretend to guess at the phrase which , even in its most courteous garb , Mr. Gifford's delicacy prevented him from using ; yet I cannot but question , if the whole armamentarium of ...
Pagina xliii
... language , this part of the charge against him could not have been sus- tained for a moment . I now return to Steevens . Servant- monster ' is undoubtedly to be found in the Tempest ; but I am yet to learn that the expression was the ...
... language , this part of the charge against him could not have been sus- tained for a moment . I now return to Steevens . Servant- monster ' is undoubtedly to be found in the Tempest ; but I am yet to learn that the expression was the ...
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