A few remarks on the emendation, 'Who smothers her with painting,' in the play of Cymbeline |
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... any case where good sense can be satisfactorily made of the passage as it stands in the original , even although the correction may appear to give greater force or harmony to the passage . 2. It will not be admissible in any alteration of.
... any case where good sense can be satisfactorily made of the passage as it stands in the original , even although the correction may appear to give greater force or harmony to the passage . 2. It will not be admissible in any alteration of.
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James Orchard Halliwell- Phillipps. 2. It will not be admissible in any alteration of an idiomatic passage , where a similar turn of language can be produced in any contemporary writer ; and it must be at once rejected , if the like ...
James Orchard Halliwell- Phillipps. 2. It will not be admissible in any alteration of an idiomatic passage , where a similar turn of language can be produced in any contemporary writer ; and it must be at once rejected , if the like ...
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... alteration of guiled shore in the Merchant of Venice , to guiling shore , distinctly proving he made his correction after the grammatical construction which allowed the substitution of the passive participle for the active , had fallen ...
... alteration of guiled shore in the Merchant of Venice , to guiling shore , distinctly proving he made his correction after the grammatical construction which allowed the substitution of the passive participle for the active , had fallen ...
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... alteration of peculiar ingenuity , - " Some jay of Italy , Who smothers her with painting , hath betray'd him . " It is unnecessary to observe that she refers to an Italian courtesan , and that the first five words of the second line ...
... alteration of peculiar ingenuity , - " Some jay of Italy , Who smothers her with painting , hath betray'd him . " It is unnecessary to observe that she refers to an Italian courtesan , and that the first five words of the second line ...
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... alteration is tenable in either instance . It must be recollected the metaphorical use of father , mother , and parent , is of very frequent occur- rence in the old dramatists . Thus , in Shakespeare , we have the following instances ...
... alteration is tenable in either instance . It must be recollected the metaphorical use of father , mother , and parent , is of very frequent occur- rence in the old dramatists . Thus , in Shakespeare , we have the following instances ...
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