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Pagina 10
Shakspere is perfectly aware of the difficulty ; and he diminishes it by the
introduction of Time as a Chorus :“ Impute it not a crime To me , or my swift
passage , that I slide O'er sixteen years , and leave the growth untried Of that
wide gap ; since ...
Shakspere is perfectly aware of the difficulty ; and he diminishes it by the
introduction of Time as a Chorus :“ Impute it not a crime To me , or my swift
passage , that I slide O'er sixteen years , and leave the growth untried Of that
wide gap ; since ...
Pagina 129
This circumstance gives some warrant to the belief of the commentators that a
passage in the Induction to · Bartholomew Fair ' is a sarcasm upon Shakspere :“ If
there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it , he says , nor a ...
This circumstance gives some warrant to the belief of the commentators that a
passage in the Induction to · Bartholomew Fair ' is a sarcasm upon Shakspere :“ If
there be never a servant - monster in the fair , who can help it , he says , nor a ...
Pagina 155
In all modern editions the passage stands thus :“ Courtsied when you have , and
kiss'd , ( The wild waves whist ) Foot it featly here and there . ” Steevens explains
the line in parenthesis as the wild waves being silent . But the original ...
In all modern editions the passage stands thus :“ Courtsied when you have , and
kiss'd , ( The wild waves whist ) Foot it featly here and there . ” Steevens explains
the line in parenthesis as the wild waves being silent . But the original ...
Pagina 344
Theobald corrupted this passage into “ untread the rude way ; " he turned , by an
easy process , the poetry into prose . Malone , who agrees in the restoration of
the passage , says Shakspere “ was evidently thinking of the eye of a needle ...
Theobald corrupted this passage into “ untread the rude way ; " he turned , by an
easy process , the poetry into prose . Malone , who agrees in the restoration of
the passage , says Shakspere “ was evidently thinking of the eye of a needle ...
Pagina 447
The passage was written long before the properties of electricity were known ;
and the poet attributes , therefore , the thundering shock which “ tears the cloudy
cheeks of heaven ” to the meeting of “ the elements of fire and water , ” — some ...
The passage was written long before the properties of electricity were known ;
and the poet attributes , therefore , the thundering shock which “ tears the cloudy
cheeks of heaven ” to the meeting of “ the elements of fire and water , ” — some ...
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