The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 17
... yet that he hath franted them of it too ? Men and Them , I ob- ferve , are very frequently miftaken vice verfa for each other , in the old impreffions . THEOBALD . S. Dre . S. Dro . Because it is a bleffing that he OF ERRORS . 17.
... yet that he hath franted them of it too ? Men and Them , I ob- ferve , are very frequently miftaken vice verfa for each other , in the old impreffions . THEOBALD . S. Dre . S. Dro . Because it is a bleffing that he OF ERRORS . 17.
Page 105
... obferve from hence is , that the name of antick or antique , given to this character , fhews that the people had some traditional ideas of its being borrowed from the ancient mimes , who are thus described by Apuleius , mimi centunculo ...
... obferve from hence is , that the name of antick or antique , given to this character , fhews that the people had some traditional ideas of its being borrowed from the ancient mimes , who are thus described by Apuleius , mimi centunculo ...
Page 124
... obferve the Lameness of this Verfe . It evidently wants a Syllable in the laft Foot , which I have re- ftor'd by a Word , which I prefume , the firft Editors might hefi- tate at ; tho ' it is a very proper one , and a Word elsewhere ...
... obferve the Lameness of this Verfe . It evidently wants a Syllable in the laft Foot , which I have re- ftor'd by a Word , which I prefume , the firft Editors might hefi- tate at ; tho ' it is a very proper one , and a Word elsewhere ...
Page 162
... Countess mentions Helena's lofs of a father , the recollects her own lofs of a husband , and ftops to obferve how heavily that word bad . paffes through her mind . Caunta " Count . He was famous , Sir , in his 162 ALL's WELL ,
... Countess mentions Helena's lofs of a father , the recollects her own lofs of a husband , and ftops to obferve how heavily that word bad . paffes through her mind . Caunta " Count . He was famous , Sir , in his 162 ALL's WELL ,
Page 173
... obferve Till their own fcorn return to them ; unnoted Were Ere they can bide their levity in bonour . ] i . e . Ere their titles can cover the levity of their behaviour , and make it pafs for defert . The Oxford Editor , not ...
... obferve Till their own fcorn return to them ; unnoted Were Ere they can bide their levity in bonour . ] i . e . Ere their titles can cover the levity of their behaviour , and make it pafs for defert . The Oxford Editor , not ...
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