The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Page 37
... should welcome fuch a guest as grief ; Save bidding farewel to fo fweet a Guest As my fweet Richard . Yet again , methinks , Some unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , Is coming tow'rd me ; and my inward foul With nothing trembles ...
... should welcome fuch a guest as grief ; Save bidding farewel to fo fweet a Guest As my fweet Richard . Yet again , methinks , Some unborn forrow , ripe in fortune's womb , Is coming tow'rd me ; and my inward foul With nothing trembles ...
Page 40
... Should I do fo , I My frrow's difnal heir . ] The authour feems to have ufed beir in an improper fenfe , an heir be- ing one that inherits by fucceffion , fhould bely my thoughts ; is here put for one that fucceeds , though he fucceeds ...
... Should I do fo , I My frrow's difnal heir . ] The authour feems to have ufed beir in an improper fenfe , an heir be- ing one that inherits by fucceffion , fhould bely my thoughts ; is here put for one that fucceeds , though he fucceeds ...
Page 46
... should read DISPOSFD arms . i . e . forces in battle - array . WAR . This alteration is harth . Sir T. Hanmer reads defpightful . Mr. Upton gives this paffage as a proof that our authour ufes the pallive participle in an active fenfe ...
... should read DISPOSFD arms . i . e . forces in battle - array . WAR . This alteration is harth . Sir T. Hanmer reads defpightful . Mr. Upton gives this paffage as a proof that our authour ufes the pallive participle in an active fenfe ...
Page 53
... fuitable to the perfonage . • Bebint the globe , & c . ] 1 should read , - the fearching eye of heav'n is bid Behind the globe and lights the lower world . Who Who all this while hath revell'd in the night , KING RICHARD II : 53.
... fuitable to the perfonage . • Bebint the globe , & c . ] 1 should read , - the fearching eye of heav'n is bid Behind the globe and lights the lower world . Who Who all this while hath revell'd in the night , KING RICHARD II : 53.
Page 56
... should be with an hyphen . WARBURTON . Where is the Earl of Wilt- shire ? where is Bagot ? What is be one of Bushy ? where is Green ? ] Here are four of them named ; and , within a very few Lines , the King , hearing they had made their ...
... should be with an hyphen . WARBURTON . Where is the Earl of Wilt- shire ? where is Bagot ? What is be one of Bushy ? where is Green ? ] Here are four of them named ; and , within a very few Lines , the King , hearing they had made their ...
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