The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 157
Perhaps , after this quotation , you may not think , that Sir Thomas Hanmer , who
reads tyth ' d — instead of ty ' d all the kingdom , deserves quite so much of Dr .
Warburton ' s severity Indisputably the passage , like every other in the speech ,
is ...
Perhaps , after this quotation , you may not think , that Sir Thomas Hanmer , who
reads tyth ' d — instead of ty ' d all the kingdom , deserves quite so much of Dr .
Warburton ' s severity Indisputably the passage , like every other in the speech ,
is ...
Page 201
Perhaps the whole , with the occasional addition and omission of a few harmless
syllables , might be reduced into a loose kind of metre ; but as I know not what
advantage would be gained by making the experiment , I have left the whole as I
...
Perhaps the whole , with the occasional addition and omission of a few harmless
syllables , might be reduced into a loose kind of metre ; but as I know not what
advantage would be gained by making the experiment , I have left the whole as I
...
Page 265
Perhaps no alteration is necessary : hatch ' d in silver , may mean , whose white
hair and beard make him look like a figure engraved on silver . The word is
metaphorically used by Heywood , in The Iron Age , 1632 : " his face • Is hatch ' d
with ...
Perhaps no alteration is necessary : hatch ' d in silver , may mean , whose white
hair and beard make him look like a figure engraved on silver . The word is
metaphorically used by Heywood , in The Iron Age , 1632 : " his face • Is hatch ' d
with ...
Page 407
Perhaps , therefore , the plain sense of the passage may be , that Cressida is one
of those females who throw out their lure , before any like signal has been made
to them by our sex . I always advance with reluctance what I cannot prove by ...
Perhaps , therefore , the plain sense of the passage may be , that Cressida is one
of those females who throw out their lure , before any like signal has been made
to them by our sex . I always advance with reluctance what I cannot prove by ...
Page 417
The quarto has here a strange corruption : Mock not thy affect , the untreaded
earth . Johnson . the untraded oath ; ] A singular oath , not in common use . So ,
in King Richard II : “ - some way of common trade . ” Under the lady ' s oath
perhaps ...
The quarto has here a strange corruption : Mock not thy affect , the untreaded
earth . Johnson . the untraded oath ; ] A singular oath , not in common use . So ,
in King Richard II : “ - some way of common trade . ” Under the lady ' s oath
perhaps ...
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