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Page 8
... the players have given us ---- " tigers of Arcadia . " Inftead of " an Até , " in King John , --- 39 1871 bave fhuffled the latter ( a name of almoft fimilar two perfonages more oppofite than the fettled demagogue of Athens...
... the players have given us ---- " tigers of Arcadia . " Inftead of " an Até , " in King John , --- 39 1871 bave fhuffled the latter ( a name of almoft fimilar two perfonages more oppofite than the fettled demagogue of Athens...
Page 9
... " Inftead of Polydore , " in Cymbeline , Paladear " was continued through all the editions till that of 1773 . • PERSONS represented . Antiochus , king of Antioch . Pericles bave fhuffled the latter (a name of almoft fimilar ...
... " Inftead of Polydore , " in Cymbeline , Paladear " was continued through all the editions till that of 1773 . • PERSONS represented . Antiochus , king of Antioch . Pericles bave fhuffled the latter (a name of almoft fimilar ...
Page 47
... bave inferted in my text , are fo near in found , that they might easily have been confounded by a hafty pronunciation , or an inattentive tranfcriber . By mifchief's eyes , I understand , " the eyes of those who would feel malignant ...
... bave inferted in my text , are fo near in found , that they might easily have been confounded by a hafty pronunciation , or an inattentive tranfcriber . By mifchief's eyes , I understand , " the eyes of those who would feel malignant ...
Page 194
... bave an elifion - mark . This kind of phrafeology , though it now appears uncouth , was common in our author's time . Thus , in the poem entitled Romeus and Juliet : " Did not thy parts , fordon with pain , languish away and pine ...
... bave an elifion - mark . This kind of phrafeology , though it now appears uncouth , was common in our author's time . Thus , in the poem entitled Romeus and Juliet : " Did not thy parts , fordon with pain , languish away and pine ...
Page 216
... bave fupplied . MALONE . goddess argentine , ] That is , regent of the filver moon . So , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Were Tarquiu night , as he is but night's child , " The filver - fhining queen he would diftain . " " In the chemical ...
... bave fupplied . MALONE . goddess argentine , ] That is , regent of the filver moon . So , in The Rape of Lucrece : " Were Tarquiu night , as he is but night's child , " The filver - fhining queen he would diftain . " " In the chemical ...
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