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... means follows that all the intermediate remarks which are scattered throughout were put down at the same time . He speaks of translated Tasso in one passage ; and the first edition of Fairfax , which is doubtless alluded to , appeared ...
... means follows that all the intermediate remarks which are scattered throughout were put down at the same time . He speaks of translated Tasso in one passage ; and the first edition of Fairfax , which is doubtless alluded to , appeared ...
Side 22
... 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 Englishmen ; Meres ...
... 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 Englishmen ; Meres ...
Side 25
... mean Courtier and Man of Polonius . • 5. I apprehend that I discern two hands employed , one after the other , upon this Hamlet , the one being probably that of an actor , who put down from memory a sketch of the original play as it was ...
... mean Courtier and Man of Polonius . • 5. I apprehend that I discern two hands employed , one after the other , upon this Hamlet , the one being probably that of an actor , who put down from memory a sketch of the original play as it was ...
Side 26
... means and no other that we endeavor to eliminate the spurious parts of the Homeric epics and of our own Nibelungen Lay . 15. But while we have every reason to set these editions down as thoroughly sophisticated , and no reason but mere ...
... means and no other that we endeavor to eliminate the spurious parts of the Homeric epics and of our own Nibelungen Lay . 15. But while we have every reason to set these editions down as thoroughly sophisticated , and no reason but mere ...
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... means , and the least valued by the persons to supply whose cravings that edition was published . . . . . To minds undisciplined in thought , abstract truth is difficult of apprehension and of recollection ; whereas , a mere child can ...
... means , and the least valued by the persons to supply whose cravings that edition was published . . . . . To minds undisciplined in thought , abstract truth is difficult of apprehension and of recollection ; whereas , a mere child can ...
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