Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of Shakspeare: Resulting from a Collation of the Early Copies, with that of Johnson and Steevens, Ed. by Isaac Reed, Esq., Together with Some Valuable Extracts from the Mss. of the Late Right Honourable John, Lord Chedworth, Issue 2J. Wright, 1805 |
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... standing it was the practice of our author , as well as others of his time , why should mistakes confessed , be perpetuated when they can be cor- rected without any inconvenience ? Why , you were with him , were you not ? » The measure ...
... standing it was the practice of our author , as well as others of his time , why should mistakes confessed , be perpetuated when they can be cor- rected without any inconvenience ? Why , you were with him , were you not ? » The measure ...
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... stand for " brand- ed - with the disgrace - of ; " or are we to under- stand the expression thus : " Upon the occasion of such a breach of honour , every drop of blood contributes to cause or generate in a Roman breast a new base and ...
... stand for " brand- ed - with the disgrace - of ; " or are we to under- stand the expression thus : " Upon the occasion of such a breach of honour , every drop of blood contributes to cause or generate in a Roman breast a new base and ...
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... stand , being quite unme- trical , I suppose our author to have originally written - Let me to work ; i . e . go to work ! " . I fear this emendation will not be much commended . More probable words , I believe , would be , Leave me to ...
... stand , being quite unme- trical , I suppose our author to have originally written - Let me to work ; i . e . go to work ! " . I fear this emendation will not be much commended . More probable words , I believe , would be , Leave me to ...
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... stand , I believe the poetic editor's emendation will be respected . I wish that , in Mr. Steevens's comment , I could recognize any of that happy illustration which Mr. Malone -as- cribes to it . What chiefly wants explanation is ...
... stand , I believe the poetic editor's emendation will be respected . I wish that , in Mr. Steevens's comment , I could recognize any of that happy illustration which Mr. Malone -as- cribes to it . What chiefly wants explanation is ...
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... stand absolutely , for then we should read , with the participle , " saved only he . " " His life was gentle ; and the elements So mix'd in him , that " . Is " mixed , " here , the participle ? or may we not more correctly take it as ...
... stand absolutely , for then we should read , with the participle , " saved only he . " " His life was gentle ; and the elements So mix'd in him , that " . Is " mixed , " here , the participle ? or may we not more correctly take it as ...
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Antony Apemantus appears believe better Brutus CAPEL LOFFT Cassio Coriolanus correction corruption Cymbeline death Desd Desdemona disorder do't dost doth Duke ejected ellipsis emendation Emil expression eyes fair false fear folio give Hamlet hast hath hear heart heaven hemistic Henry honour hypermeter Iago Iago's interpolation Johnson Juliet Julius Cæsar Kent king King Lear knave lady Lear LOFFT LORD CHEDWORTH lost Macbeth madam Malone Mark Antony meaning measure Merchant of Venice metre nature ne'er never occurs omitted Othello passage perhaps play poet Posthumus pray PRINCE OF TYRE propose quarto reads queen regulate remark Romeo says SCENE SCENE II seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew speak speech stand Steevens Steevens's strange STRUTT suppose swear syllable thee thing thou thought Timon tion useless verb verse villain wanting Warburton's words