10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INVENTORIALLY»
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. Theob. Johns. Cap. Jen. Steev. Var. dizzy] dizzie Q4QS. dofie G. Sing, i, Cald.
Knt, Coll. Clarke, yet dazzle Q3. defy Anon. but slow Warb. it but yaw Dyce, Del.
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, 1905
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A new variorum edition of Shakespeare
though, I know, to divide him inventorially would dizzy the 113 arithmetic of
memory, and yet but yaw neither, in respect dizzy] dizzie 040;,. dofu Q,. Sing. i,
Cald. Knt, Coll. Clarke, yei dame Qy defy Anon. but slow Warb. it but yaw Dyce,
Del.
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, Modern Language Association of America, 1918
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Hamlet. 5th ed. 1877
112. inventorially] inventorily Coll. Glo. + , Mob. yet but raw Q3Q4Q5, ii (misprint ?
). Theob. Johns. Cap. Jen. Steev. Var. dizzy] dizzie Q,Q... dofie Qa. Sing, i, Cald.
Knt, Coll. Clarke, yet dazzie Qv defy Anon. but slow Warb. it but yaw Dyce, Del.
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, 1877
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Hamlet: The New Variorum Edition
112, inventorially] inventorily Coll. Glo. + , Moh. yet lut raw Q,Q4Q., ii (misprint?).
Theoh. Johns. Cap. Jen. Steev. Var. day] dioiie Q«Qs. dofu Q4, Sing, i, Cald. Knt,
Coll. Clarke, yel dame Q3. defy Anon. hct skw Warh. it lut yaw Dyce, Del. 113. yet
...
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, 2000
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Hamlet. 15th ed. 1918
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of. memory,. and. yet. but. yaw. neither,. in. respect. 112. invcntorially] imientorily
Coll. Glo. + , Mob. yet but raw Q,Q4Q,t ii (misprint ?). Theob. Johns. Cap. Jen.
William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness, Samuel Burdett Hemingway, 1918
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Timon of Athens. Julius ...
Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you; though, I know, to divide him
inventorially would dizzy the arithmetic of memory, and yet but yaw neither, in
respect of his quick sail. But in the verity of extol- ment, I take him to be a soul of
great ...
William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright, 1892
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Literature as History: Essays in Honour of Peter Widdowson
'Art', he concluded in this note from July 1890, 'is a disproportioning — (i.e.,
distorting, throwing out of proportion) — of realities, to show more clearly the
features that matter in those realities, which, if merely copied or reported
inventorially, ...
Simon Barker, Jo Gill, 2011
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Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbervilles: A Routledge Study ...
Art is a disproportioning –(i.e. distorting, throwing outof proportion) –of realities, to
show moreclearly the features that matterinthose realities, which, ifmerely copied
or reported inventorially, might possibly be observed, but would more probably ...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
In this upshot, purposes mistook, Fall'n on th inventors heads. Sbak. *
INVENTORIALLY. adv. [from inventory, whence perhaps hrventorial.] In manner
of an inventory.— To' divide inventorially would dizzy tiie arithmetic of memory.
Shak- (:.) ...
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Shakespeare and the Mismeasure of Renaissance Man
Having considered the difficulty of calculating his worth through the "arithmetic of
memory" (specifically, by "dividing" him inventorially), Hamlet concludes Laertes'
value to be of some undetermined but great "article," which in Recorde's ...
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