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53. lest • ] a strange construction , but the meaning is obvious : -lest you be thought rather to affect a sorrow than to feel it . Such slight inaccuracies are not peculiar to Shakespeare , as Malone has thought necessary to prove in ...
53. lest • ] a strange construction , but the meaning is obvious : -lest you be thought rather to affect a sorrow than to feel it . Such slight inaccuracies are not peculiar to Shakespeare , as Malone has thought necessary to prove in ...
Pagina 28
42. d'en ] Malone adopted this change , thinking that " in great friends " was evidently a way of writing " e'en . " The same spelling occurs in many other places in Shakespeare . 43. the knaves ] the great friends .
42. d'en ] Malone adopted this change , thinking that " in great friends " was evidently a way of writing " e'en . " The same spelling occurs in many other places in Shakespeare . 43. the knaves ] the great friends .
Pagina 157
Malone understands it to mean common , ' ' ordinary ' ; Walker ' trivial , ' everyday . ' That such was its early meaning we may learn from this play , II . iii . 2 , where we hear of ' philosophical persons , to make modern and ...
Malone understands it to mean common , ' ' ordinary ' ; Walker ' trivial , ' everyday . ' That such was its early meaning we may learn from this play , II . iii . 2 , where we hear of ' philosophical persons , to make modern and ...
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