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... observed here , that as there is only one copy of this play , no help can be had from collation , and more liberty must be allowed to conje & ure . JOHNSON . Which manifold record not matches ? See , Magick of B 3 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS . ACT ...
... observed here , that as there is only one copy of this play , no help can be had from collation , and more liberty must be allowed to conje & ure . JOHNSON . Which manifold record not matches ? See , Magick of B 3 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS . ACT ...
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... observed in a note on King John , Vol . XI . p . 322 , n . 3 . moderu editors read , more elegantly ,, of fortune . The alteration was firft made in the fecond folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . - Though I cannot ...
... observed in a note on King John , Vol . XI . p . 322 , n . 3 . moderu editors read , more elegantly ,, of fortune . The alteration was firft made in the fecond folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . - Though I cannot ...
Page 82
... observe this , Hoftilius ? 4 2. STRAN . Ay , too well . 5 1. STRAN . Why this Is the world's foul ; and just of the fame piece Is every flatterer's fpirit . Who can call him His friend , that dips in the fame dish ? o for , in My ...
... observe this , Hoftilius ? 4 2. STRAN . Ay , too well . 5 1. STRAN . Why this Is the world's foul ; and just of the fame piece Is every flatterer's fpirit . Who can call him His friend , that dips in the fame dish ? o for , in My ...
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... observed that Shakspeare has un- kilfully filled his Greek ftory with Roman names . JOHNSON . 3 I should much Derive from it : & c . ] Old copy : I should Derive much from it : & c . For this flight traufpofition , by which the metre is ...
... observed that Shakspeare has un- kilfully filled his Greek ftory with Roman names . JOHNSON . 3 I should much Derive from it : & c . ] Old copy : I should Derive much from it : & c . For this flight traufpofition , by which the metre is ...
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... observation just made prove that it is honourable to quarrel , or to be at odds , with most of the lands or kingdoms of the earth , which must , I conceive , be proved , before the old reading can be supported . MALONE . By moft lands ...
... observation just made prove that it is honourable to quarrel , or to be at odds , with most of the lands or kingdoms of the earth , which must , I conceive , be proved , before the old reading can be supported . MALONE . By moft lands ...
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