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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... editions read , -my inward foul With nothing trembles ; at fome- thing it grieves . D 3 Shew The reading , which Dr. War- burton corrects , is itself an inno- vation . His conjecture gives in- deed a better fenfe than that of any copy ...
... editions read , -my inward foul With nothing trembles ; at fome- thing it grieves . D 3 Shew The reading , which Dr. War- burton corrects , is itself an inno- vation . His conjecture gives in- deed a better fenfe than that of any copy ...
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... editions are of little credit . Wherefore was I born ? ] To what purpose serves birth and li- neal fucceffion ? I am Duke of Lancafter by the fame right of Lirth as the King is king of Eng- land . To To mine Inheritance of free Descent ...
... editions are of little credit . Wherefore was I born ? ] To what purpose serves birth and li- neal fucceffion ? I am Duke of Lancafter by the fame right of Lirth as the King is king of Eng- land . To To mine Inheritance of free Descent ...
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... editions published before his death exhibit only a fequence of fcenes from the be- ginning to the end , without any hint of a paufe of action . In a drama fo defultory and erratick , left in fuch a ftate , tranfpofitions might eafily be ...
... editions published before his death exhibit only a fequence of fcenes from the be- ginning to the end , without any hint of a paufe of action . In a drama fo defultory and erratick , left in fuch a ftate , tranfpofitions might eafily be ...
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... edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I fup- pofe , omitted by the players on- ly to fhorten the scenes , for they are worthy of the authour and E 3 fuitable to the perfonage . • Bebint the globe , & c . ] 1 should read , - the fearching ...
... edition by Mr. Pope . They were , I fup- pofe , omitted by the players on- ly to fhorten the scenes , for they are worthy of the authour and E 3 fuitable to the perfonage . • Bebint the globe , & c . ] 1 should read , - the fearching ...
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... edition , but love in peace is more fuitable to Richard's inten- tion , which is to tell him that though he fhould get the cown by rebellion , it will be long before it will live in peace , be fo jettled as to be firm . The flow'r of ...
... edition , but love in peace is more fuitable to Richard's inten- tion , which is to tell him that though he fhould get the cown by rebellion , it will be long before it will live in peace , be fo jettled as to be firm . The flow'r of ...
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