Hamlet Travestie: In Three ActsLacy, 1871 - 48 pagina's |
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... sense or genius , is freely admitted ; but when used with reference to such writings as , from their intrinsic merit , have been long established in the public estimation , its futility is evident . HOMER and VIRGIL have both been the ...
... sense or genius , is freely admitted ; but when used with reference to such writings as , from their intrinsic merit , have been long established in the public estimation , its futility is evident . HOMER and VIRGIL have both been the ...
Pagina 38
... sense it is used in another part of this play . ( m ) You'd better hold your jaw- JOHNSON . The folio reads mag ; but I adopt jaw ( from the quarto ) as the more elegant ; and as being more in the spirit of our author . ( n ) Paws off ...
... sense it is used in another part of this play . ( m ) You'd better hold your jaw- JOHNSON . The folio reads mag ; but I adopt jaw ( from the quarto ) as the more elegant ; and as being more in the spirit of our author . ( n ) Paws off ...
Pagina 42
... and judicious , it were absurd to suppose . JOHNSON . ( k ) Row- A breeze ; a kick - up . JOHNSON . I find this word used , in the same sense , in an old ballad , ( which , no doubt , was within our author's knowledge ) , 42 ANNOTATIONS .
... and judicious , it were absurd to suppose . JOHNSON . ( k ) Row- A breeze ; a kick - up . JOHNSON . I find this word used , in the same sense , in an old ballad , ( which , no doubt , was within our author's knowledge ) , 42 ANNOTATIONS .
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