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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... STEEVENS , EDITED BY ISAAC REED , Esq . TOGETHER WITH SOME VALUABLE EXTRACTS FROM THE MSS . OF THE LATE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOHN , LORD CHEDWORTH , DEDICATED TO RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN , Esq . By E. H. SEYMOUR . VOL . II LONDON : Printed ...
... STEEVENS , EDITED BY ISAAC REED , Esq . TOGETHER WITH SOME VALUABLE EXTRACTS FROM THE MSS . OF THE LATE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOHN , LORD CHEDWORTH , DEDICATED TO RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN , Esq . By E. H. SEYMOUR . VOL . II LONDON : Printed ...
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... Steevens's anxiety about the prosody in what follows . " I have not from your eyes that gentleness , " And shew of love , as I was wont to have . ” This mode of speech , the using " as , " for that , is an abuse which our poet himself ...
... Steevens's anxiety about the prosody in what follows . " I have not from your eyes that gentleness , " And shew of love , as I was wont to have . ” This mode of speech , the using " as , " for that , is an abuse which our poet himself ...
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... Steevens ; it is very uncouth , and ought , I think , to be cor- rected in the text . Ere we could arrive the point , " & c . Arrive , as a verb active , is used in other places ; and we find it so applied by Milton : 66 Arrived the ...
... Steevens ; it is very uncouth , and ought , I think , to be cor- rected in the text . Ere we could arrive the point , " & c . Arrive , as a verb active , is used in other places ; and we find it so applied by Milton : 66 Arrived the ...
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... Steevens sup- poses , with any reference to the continuance of his reign in Rome . 270. " Under these hard conditions , as this time " Is like to lay upon us . " The " ass , " again , " in compound , " & c . See Coriolanus , Act 2 ...
... Steevens sup- poses , with any reference to the continuance of his reign in Rome . 270. " Under these hard conditions , as this time " Is like to lay upon us . " The " ass , " again , " in compound , " & c . See Coriolanus , Act 2 ...
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... Steevens gives no support to Dr. Johnson's interpretation , ( be active ) in the pas- sage from Coriolanus , where " factionary , on the part of your general , " is to be understood ex- actly in the sense that Mr. Malone gives ; i . e ...
... Steevens gives no support to Dr. Johnson's interpretation , ( be active ) in the pas- sage from Coriolanus , where " factionary , on the part of your general , " is to be understood ex- actly in the sense that Mr. Malone gives ; i . e ...
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