A few remarks on the emendation, 'Who smothers her with painting,' in the play of Cymbeline |
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... period . Subsequent editors made further altera- tions , of course unauthorised by the original manu- scripts , which probably perished soon after the production of the printed edition of 1623 . The nearer , therefore , we approach the ...
... period . Subsequent editors made further altera- tions , of course unauthorised by the original manu- scripts , which probably perished soon after the production of the printed edition of 1623 . The nearer , therefore , we approach the ...
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... period . We are in this position respecting our critical know- ledge of the writings of Shakespeare . During the poet's lifetime , a portion of his plays and poems ap- peared in print , some being authentic copies , others palpably ...
... period . We are in this position respecting our critical know- ledge of the writings of Shakespeare . During the poet's lifetime , a portion of his plays and poems ap- peared in print , some being authentic copies , others palpably ...
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... period , to have cleared up many difficulties , and enlightened many obscurities . At a late period in Shakespearian criticism , after nearly all the harvest had been supposed to have been garnered , Mr. Collier , to whom all students ...
... period , to have cleared up many difficulties , and enlightened many obscurities . At a late period in Shakespearian criticism , after nearly all the harvest had been supposed to have been garnered , Mr. Collier , to whom all students ...
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... period , gives a reading which is unquestionably more suitable to modern hearers , and , under any circum- stances , must be considered a verbal alteration of peculiar ingenuity , - " Some jay of Italy , Who smothers her with painting ...
... period , gives a reading which is unquestionably more suitable to modern hearers , and , under any circum- stances , must be considered a verbal alteration of peculiar ingenuity , - " Some jay of Italy , Who smothers her with painting ...
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A Few Remarks on the Emendation, Who Smothers Her with Painting , in the ... J. O. (James Orchar Halliwell-Phillipps Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2012 |
FEW REMARKS ON THE EMENDATION J. O. (James Orchar Halliwell-Phillipps Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2016 |
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Pagina 1 - A FEW Remarks on the Emendation, " Who Smothers her with Painting," in the Play of Cymbeline, discovered by Mr. Collier, in a Corrected Copy of the Second Edition of Shakespeare, by J.