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... original as the three lines beginning " Seven earls , " & c . We have marked these at the end of each with inverted commas . We mark also , with asterisks at the end , two new lines which Malone has omitted to mark . The result is that ...
... original as the three lines beginning " Seven earls , " & c . We have marked these at the end of each with inverted commas . We mark also , with asterisks at the end , two new lines which Malone has omitted to mark . The result is that ...
Pagina 58
... original Hamlet , omit ? They entirely neglect to show that the first , informing , poetical idea was in the original ; that entire scenes are the same in the original and the amended play , with very slight verbal alterations ; that ...
... original Hamlet , omit ? They entirely neglect to show that the first , informing , poetical idea was in the original ; that entire scenes are the same in the original and the amended play , with very slight verbal alterations ; that ...
Pagina 336
... original text . 2 Hurlyburly . In Peacham's " Garden of Eloquence " ( 1577 ) this word is given as an example of that ornament of language which consists in " a name intimating the sound of that it signifieth , as hurlyburly , for an ...
... original text . 2 Hurlyburly . In Peacham's " Garden of Eloquence " ( 1577 ) this word is given as an example of that ornament of language which consists in " a name intimating the sound of that it signifieth , as hurlyburly , for an ...
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