The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... passage is more or less corrupt , I believe every reader will agree with the editors . I am not convinced that a line is lost , as Mr. Theobald conjectures , nor that the change of but to put , which Dr. Warburton has admitted after ...
... passage is more or less corrupt , I believe every reader will agree with the editors . I am not convinced that a line is lost , as Mr. Theobald conjectures , nor that the change of but to put , which Dr. Warburton has admitted after ...
Pàgina 9
... passage ; and might have found a further confirmation of it in Troilus and Cres- sida , where , speaking of himself , Troilus says : 66 ne'er did young man fancy " With so eternal , and so fix'd a soul . " To do a thing with all one's ...
... passage ; and might have found a further confirmation of it in Troilus and Cres- sida , where , speaking of himself , Troilus says : 66 ne'er did young man fancy " With so eternal , and so fix'd a soul . " To do a thing with all one's ...
Pàgina 10
... passage is clear and proper . JOHNSON . Shakspeare must , I believe , be answerable for the unnecessary pomp of this introduction . He has the same thought in Henry IV . Part II . which affords some comment on this passage before us ...
... passage is clear and proper . JOHNSON . Shakspeare must , I believe , be answerable for the unnecessary pomp of this introduction . He has the same thought in Henry IV . Part II . which affords some comment on this passage before us ...
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... passage may be this . The Duke , who has begun an exhortation to Angelo , checks him- self thus : " But I am speaking to one , that can in him [ in or by himself ] apprehend my part [ all that I have to say ] : I will there- fore say no ...
... passage may be this . The Duke , who has begun an exhortation to Angelo , checks him- self thus : " But I am speaking to one , that can in him [ in or by himself ] apprehend my part [ all that I have to say ] : I will there- fore say no ...
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... passage in The Cobler's Prophecy , 1594 : " In brief , they are the swords of heaven to punish . " Sir W. D'Avenant , who incorporated this play of Shakspeare with Much Ado About Nothing , and formed out of them a tragi- comedy called ...
... passage in The Cobler's Prophecy , 1594 : " In brief , they are the swords of heaven to punish . " Sir W. D'Avenant , who incorporated this play of Shakspeare with Much Ado About Nothing , and formed out of them a tragi- comedy called ...
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