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... manner . Sometimes , indeed , he observes a sort of system in his entries ; but often , when he wished to make a note , he seems to have opened his book at random , and to have written what he wanted in any space he found vacant . He ...
... manner . Sometimes , indeed , he observes a sort of system in his entries ; but often , when he wished to make a note , he seems to have opened his book at random , and to have written what he wanted in any space he found vacant . He ...
Side 10
... manner in which Mr Steevens has mentioned a manuscript note by Ga- briel Harvey , in a copy , which had belonged to him , of Speght's Chaucer , in which , we are told , he has set down Hamlet as a performance with which he was well ac ...
... manner in which Mr Steevens has mentioned a manuscript note by Ga- briel Harvey , in a copy , which had belonged to him , of Speght's Chaucer , in which , we are told , he has set down Hamlet as a performance with which he was well ac ...
Side 15
... manner follows . Here again there is a great extension . The injunction of Laertes in the first copy is contained in these few lines . [ See lines 331-339 of Q ,. ] Compare this with the splendid passage which we now have . Look ...
... manner follows . Here again there is a great extension . The injunction of Laertes in the first copy is contained in these few lines . [ See lines 331-339 of Q ,. ] Compare this with the splendid passage which we now have . Look ...
Side 20
... manner . with Ophelia was inserted long before in all its harshness ; nay , with an abruptness bringing it somewhat closer to the scene in the original Novel , -that coarse and mean model from which , for this as for much else , so very ...
... manner . with Ophelia was inserted long before in all its harshness ; nay , with an abruptness bringing it somewhat closer to the scene in the original Novel , -that coarse and mean model from which , for this as for much else , so very ...
Side 22
... manner of means that Meres intended to give a complete list of all Shakespeare's works that had appeared up to that time , but merely vouchers sufficient to prove his assertion that Shakespeare was the Plautus and Seneca among ...
... manner of means that Meres intended to give a complete list of all Shakespeare's works that had appeared up to that time , but merely vouchers sufficient to prove his assertion that Shakespeare was the Plautus and Seneca among ...
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