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Page 54
... observe a peculiar juftnefs in the imagery . The vulgar opinion being that the mermaid allured men to deftruction by her fongs . To which opinion Shakspeare alludes in his Comedy of Errors : " O train me not , fweet mermaid , with thy ...
... observe a peculiar juftnefs in the imagery . The vulgar opinion being that the mermaid allured men to deftruction by her fongs . To which opinion Shakspeare alludes in his Comedy of Errors : " O train me not , fweet mermaid , with thy ...
Page 58
... observed to fpeak , when there is no mention of their entering , they are defign- ed by the poet to be supposed on the stage during the greatest part of the remainder of the play ; and to mix , as they pleafe , as fpirits , with the ...
... observed to fpeak , when there is no mention of their entering , they are defign- ed by the poet to be supposed on the stage during the greatest part of the remainder of the play ; and to mix , as they pleafe , as fpirits , with the ...
Page 130
... observe The rite of May ; ' and , hearing our intent , the fame defeription , has them both in one verfe , ibid . p . 34. a . " This latter was a hounde of Crete , the other was of Spart . " T. WARTON . So fanded ; ] So marked with ...
... observe The rite of May ; ' and , hearing our intent , the fame defeription , has them both in one verfe , ibid . p . 34. a . " This latter was a hounde of Crete , the other was of Spart . " T. WARTON . So fanded ; ] So marked with ...
Page 145
... observed that the words ftrong and frange are often confounded in our old plys . Mr. Upton's emendation alfo may derive fome fupport from a paffage in Macbeth : S 66 when they fhall be opened , black Macbeth " Shall feem as pure as fnow ...
... observed that the words ftrong and frange are often confounded in our old plys . Mr. Upton's emendation alfo may derive fome fupport from a paffage in Macbeth : S 66 when they fhall be opened , black Macbeth " Shall feem as pure as fnow ...
Page 147
... . " It should be observed , that periods in the text is used in the fenfe of full points . MALONE . And in the modefly of fearful duty I read as L 2 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 147 Noble refpect takes it in might, not merit....
... . " It should be observed , that periods in the text is used in the fenfe of full points . MALONE . And in the modefly of fearful duty I read as L 2 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 147 Noble refpect takes it in might, not merit....
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