Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of Shakspeare: Resulting from a Collation of the Early Copies, with that of Johnson and Steevens, Ed. by Isaac Reed, Esq., Together with Some Valuable Extracts from the Mss. of the Late Right Honourable John, Lord Chedworth, Issue 2J. Wright, 1805 |
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Page 55
... present is a bold poe- tic figure : -The action of my knee shall teach or command the humility of my prayers for you to the gods . 93. " From thence . " The superfluous preposition ought certainly here to be dismissed , as it only ...
... present is a bold poe- tic figure : -The action of my knee shall teach or command the humility of my prayers for you to the gods . 93. " From thence . " The superfluous preposition ought certainly here to be dismissed , as it only ...
Page 73
... present all their devotion there ? If this be the sense , a note of question , or at least of admiration , is wanting : Against the blown rose , may they stop their nose " That kneeled unto the buds ? " 184 . 66 See , my women ...
... present all their devotion there ? If this be the sense , a note of question , or at least of admiration , is wanting : Against the blown rose , may they stop their nose " That kneeled unto the buds ? " 184 . 66 See , my women ...
Page 83
... present drama , a pomp and stateliness which was no where assumed in the former ; but the disparity or alteration did not proceed from Shakspeare's learning , or any purpose to conform to the real practice of his hero , but simply from ...
... present drama , a pomp and stateliness which was no where assumed in the former ; but the disparity or alteration did not proceed from Shakspeare's learning , or any purpose to conform to the real practice of his hero , but simply from ...
Page 89
... proper course : but the present reading seems preferable : - pride inordinately stretched , or unnaturally ex- erted . 66 320. " Our potency make good . " . 4 This , the reading of the quarto , I believe KING LEAR . 89.
... proper course : but the present reading seems preferable : - pride inordinately stretched , or unnaturally ex- erted . 66 320. " Our potency make good . " . 4 This , the reading of the quarto , I believe KING LEAR . 89.
Page 94
... present purpose , as well be any thing else . " 338. If the matter were good , my lord , I durst swear it were his . " It should be " was " his : the subjunctive mood only belongs to the preceding member of the sen- tence and again - I ...
... present purpose , as well be any thing else . " 338. If the matter were good , my lord , I durst swear it were his . " It should be " was " his : the subjunctive mood only belongs to the preceding member of the sen- tence and again - I ...
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Antony Apemantus appears believe better Brutus CAPEL LOFFT Cassio Coriolanus correction corruption Cymbeline death Desd Desdemona disorder do't dost doth Duke ejected ellipsis emendation Emil expression eyes fair false fear folio give Hamlet hast hath hear heart heaven hemistic Henry honour hypermeter Iago Iago's interpolation Johnson Juliet Julius Cæsar Kent king King Lear knave lady Lear LOFFT LORD CHEDWORTH lost Macbeth madam Malone Mark Antony meaning measure Merchant of Venice metre nature ne'er never occurs omitted Othello passage perhaps play poet Posthumus pray PRINCE OF TYRE propose quarto reads queen regulate remark Romeo says SCENE SCENE II seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew speak speech stand Steevens Steevens's strange STRUTT suppose swear syllable thee thing thou thought Timon tion useless verb verse villain wanting Warburton's words