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He remarks : " This whole scene is strictly in rhyme , and that it deviates . . . I am persuaded is owing to the ignorance of the first and the inaccuracy of the later editors ; I have , therefore , ventured to restore the rhymes , as I ...
He remarks : " This whole scene is strictly in rhyme , and that it deviates . . . I am persuaded is owing to the ignorance of the first and the inaccuracy of the later editors ; I have , therefore , ventured to restore the rhymes , as I ...
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See this rhyme repeated in III . ii . 348 , 349 , and the earlier instances ... Wright assumes the rhymes are imperfect , and thinks it un- safe to draw any inference as to Shake- speare's pronunciation . I am inclined to think that the ...
See this rhyme repeated in III . ii . 348 , 349 , and the earlier instances ... Wright assumes the rhymes are imperfect , and thinks it un- safe to draw any inference as to Shake- speare's pronunciation . I am inclined to think that the ...
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All Thisby's lamentation till now runs in regular rhyme and metre . ... I think Theobald's reasoning is sound , and that we must adopt a rhyming word , notwithstanding the protest of Furness , that " of all tasks , that of converting ...
All Thisby's lamentation till now runs in regular rhyme and metre . ... I think Theobald's reasoning is sound , and that we must adopt a rhyming word , notwithstanding the protest of Furness , that " of all tasks , that of converting ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
A MIDSUMMERNIGHTS DREAM | xix |
MR P A DANIEL ON THE DURATION | xxviii |
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