The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... inftance of it has been , or poffibly can be produced . It is , however , in a & ual use in the metropolis , at this day . -- RITSON . 6 —— I myself would have no power : ] If this be the true reading , the sense is , — all Athenians ...
... inftance of it has been , or poffibly can be produced . It is , however , in a & ual use in the metropolis , at this day . -- RITSON . 6 —— I myself would have no power : ] If this be the true reading , the sense is , — all Athenians ...
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... inftance , by Shakspeare , inftead of who , the pronoun relative , applied to perfons . The use of the former inftead of the latter is ftill preferved in the Lord's prayer . STEEVENS . 6 Caph . I go , fir . 1 Sen. I go , fir ? ] This ...
... inftance , by Shakspeare , inftead of who , the pronoun relative , applied to perfons . The use of the former inftead of the latter is ftill preferved in the Lord's prayer . STEEVENS . 6 Caph . I go , fir . 1 Sen. I go , fir ? ] This ...
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... inftance in Macbeth : 3 " Have theirs , themfelves , and what is theirs , in compt . " Never mind STEEVENS . Was to be fo unwife , to be so kind . ] Nothing can be worse , or more obfcurely expreffed : and all for the fake of a wretched ...
... inftance in Macbeth : 3 " Have theirs , themfelves , and what is theirs , in compt . " Never mind STEEVENS . Was to be fo unwife , to be so kind . ] Nothing can be worse , or more obfcurely expreffed : and all for the fake of a wretched ...
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... . The modern edito ! 8 read again in this inftance , fifty talents . Perhaps the fervant brought a note with him which he tendered to Lucullus . STEEVENS . Luc . I know , his lordship is but merry TIMON OF ATHENS . 79.
... . The modern edito ! 8 read again in this inftance , fifty talents . Perhaps the fervant brought a note with him which he tendered to Lucullus . STEEVENS . Luc . I know , his lordship is but merry TIMON OF ATHENS . 79.
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... inftance , we ought to complete the measure by reading : not thofe natures , 11 STEEVENS . But by is here used for without . MALONE . 8 Raife me this beggar , and denude that lord ; ] [ Old copy- deny't that lord . ] Where is the fenfe ...
... inftance , we ought to complete the measure by reading : not thofe natures , 11 STEEVENS . But by is here used for without . MALONE . 8 Raife me this beggar , and denude that lord ; ] [ Old copy- deny't that lord . ] Where is the fenfe ...
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