The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 9F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... phrase , or negligence of tran- scription . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is so just respecting the corruptions of this play , that I shall not attempt much reformation in its metre , which is too rough , redundant , and irregular ...
... phrase , or negligence of tran- scription . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is so just respecting the corruptions of this play , that I shall not attempt much reformation in its metre , which is too rough , redundant , and irregular ...
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... phrase similar to that which Mr. Tyrwhitt would supply , occurs in Chapman's version of the sixth Iliad : 66 enough will is not put " To thy abilitie . " STEEVENS . I agree with Warburton in thinking that by sufficiency the Duke means ...
... phrase similar to that which Mr. Tyrwhitt would supply , occurs in Chapman's version of the sixth Iliad : 66 enough will is not put " To thy abilitie . " STEEVENS . I agree with Warburton in thinking that by sufficiency the Duke means ...
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... phrase occurs ( Act III . Sc . last ) : " He who the sword of heaven will bear , " Should be as holy , as severe . " Yet I believe the old copy is right . MALONE . Notwithstanding Dr. Roberts's ingenious conjecture , the text is ...
... phrase occurs ( Act III . Sc . last ) : " He who the sword of heaven will bear , " Should be as holy , as severe . " Yet I believe the old copy is right . MALONE . Notwithstanding Dr. Roberts's ingenious conjecture , the text is ...
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... tric - trac , " is used in French in a wanton sense . MALONE . 5 - The same phrase , in Lucio's sportive sense , occurs in Lusty Juventus . STEEVENS SCENE IV . A Monastery . Enter Duke , and SC . HI . 27 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... tric - trac , " is used in French in a wanton sense . MALONE . 5 - The same phrase , in Lucio's sportive sense , occurs in Lusty Juventus . STEEVENS SCENE IV . A Monastery . Enter Duke , and SC . HI . 27 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... phrase adopted by our best poets . THEOBALD . 3 Which for these FOURTEEN years we have let SLEEP ; ] Thus the old copy ; which also reads . 66 we have let slip . " STEEVENS . For fourteen I have made no scruple to replace nineteen . The ...
... phrase adopted by our best poets . THEOBALD . 3 Which for these FOURTEEN years we have let SLEEP ; ] Thus the old copy ; which also reads . 66 we have let slip . " STEEVENS . For fourteen I have made no scruple to replace nineteen . The ...
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