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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... true melancholy , " The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon me , " That life , a very rebel to my will , " May hang no longer on me . " This interpretation of thought , I find illus- trated in Bacon's Historie of the Raigne of King ...
... true melancholy , " The poisonous damp of night dispunge upon me , " That life , a very rebel to my will , " May hang no longer on me . " This interpretation of thought , I find illus- trated in Bacon's Historie of the Raigne of King ...
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... true faith , so says my master An- tony . " I would read , " so says Mark Antony . " " I never thought him worse . " This is a miserable interpolation , and could never have been written by the poet . 340. " 66 Who else must be let ...
... true faith , so says my master An- tony . " I would read , " so says Mark Antony . " " I never thought him worse . " This is a miserable interpolation , and could never have been written by the poet . 340. " 66 Who else must be let ...
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... true , 66 As I have such a heart that both mine ears " Must not in haste abuse . " 45 . " s Yet must Antony " No way excuse his soils . " This is Mr. Malone's alteration ( and Mr. Stee- vens ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 43.
... true , 66 As I have such a heart that both mine ears " Must not in haste abuse . " 45 . " s Yet must Antony " No way excuse his soils . " This is Mr. Malone's alteration ( and Mr. Stee- vens ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 43.
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... true , whatsoe'er their hands are . " Eno . " But there is never a fair woman has a true face . " Men . " No slander ; they steal hearts . " Enobarbus had pointed at the circumstance of Pompey and Cæsars embracing , while he was shaking ...
... true , whatsoe'er their hands are . " Eno . " But there is never a fair woman has a true face . " Men . " No slander ; they steal hearts . " Enobarbus had pointed at the circumstance of Pompey and Cæsars embracing , while he was shaking ...
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... true index of the mind . Yet , says Enobarbus , a fair woman never has a true face . You are right , adds Menas , and speak no slander , for a fair woman is always a thief - she steals hearts . SCENE VII . 125. " Who seeks , and will ...
... true index of the mind . Yet , says Enobarbus , a fair woman never has a true face . You are right , adds Menas , and speak no slander , for a fair woman is always a thief - she steals hearts . SCENE VII . 125. " Who seeks , and will ...
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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