“The” Plays Of William Shakespeare, Volume 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... perfon was himself forced to fubmit to a malignant diftemper . WARBURTON . This emendation is ingenious , perhaps preferable to the pre- fent reading , yet fince paffage may be fairly enough explained , I have left it in the text ...
... perfon was himself forced to fubmit to a malignant diftemper . WARBURTON . This emendation is ingenious , perhaps preferable to the pre- fent reading , yet fince paffage may be fairly enough explained , I have left it in the text ...
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... perfon , fee the notes on Love's Labour Loft , act IV . fc . i . STEEVENS . I ftain of foldier ] Stain for colour . Parolles was in red , as appears from his being afterwards called red - tail'd humble - bee . WARBURTON . It does not ...
... perfon , fee the notes on Love's Labour Loft , act IV . fc . i . STEEVENS . I ftain of foldier ] Stain for colour . Parolles was in red , as appears from his being afterwards called red - tail'd humble - bee . WARBURTON . It does not ...
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... perfon fo much above me ? why am I made to difcern excellence ; and left to long after it , without the food of hope ? JOHNSON . The mightiest Space in fortune nature brings To join like likes , and kifs like native things . Impoffible ...
... perfon fo much above me ? why am I made to difcern excellence ; and left to long after it , without the food of hope ? JOHNSON . The mightiest Space in fortune nature brings To join like likes , and kifs like native things . Impoffible ...
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... perfon dictating , and another tranfcribing . Hence , when we wish to amend any cor , rupted paffage , we ought , I apprehend , to look for a word fimilar in found , rather than for one of a fimilar appearance to that which we would ...
... perfon dictating , and another tranfcribing . Hence , when we wish to amend any cor , rupted paffage , we ought , I apprehend , to look for a word fimilar in found , rather than for one of a fimilar appearance to that which we would ...
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... perfon guilty of intentional adultery . But truft- ing a mistake cannot make any one guilty . We fhould read and point the lines thus : When fancy , trufting of the cozen'd thoughts , Defiles the pitchy night . 1 i . e , the fancy , or ...
... perfon guilty of intentional adultery . But truft- ing a mistake cannot make any one guilty . We fhould read and point the lines thus : When fancy , trufting of the cozen'd thoughts , Defiles the pitchy night . 1 i . e , the fancy , or ...
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