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Pagina 443
... passages in which there are manifest typo- graphical errors , such as occur in every modern book , even when it is ... passage , for there is a meaning in it as it stands . On the contrary , when Cæsar says that the couchings of Cimber ...
... passages in which there are manifest typo- graphical errors , such as occur in every modern book , even when it is ... passage , for there is a meaning in it as it stands . On the contrary , when Cæsar says that the couchings of Cimber ...
Pagina 608
... passage in the play before us to be an imitation of the passage in A Midsummer Night's Dream , and therefore inferior in quality ; we do not think that Shakspere would thus have repeated himself . In Chaucer , Theseus makes swift work ...
... passage in the play before us to be an imitation of the passage in A Midsummer Night's Dream , and therefore inferior in quality ; we do not think that Shakspere would thus have repeated himself . In Chaucer , Theseus makes swift work ...
Pagina 83
... passage renders the matter even clearer . Nashe begins- " I will turn back to my first text of studies of delight , and talk a little in friendship with a few of our trivial translators . " Nashe aspired to the reputation of a scholar ...
... passage renders the matter even clearer . Nashe begins- " I will turn back to my first text of studies of delight , and talk a little in friendship with a few of our trivial translators . " Nashe aspired to the reputation of a scholar ...
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