The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volum 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Pàgina 6
... fault . There was probably some original obscurity in the expression , which gave occasion to mistake in repetition or transcription . I therefore suspect that the author wrote thus : 66 Then no more remains , " But that to your ...
... fault . There was probably some original obscurity in the expression , which gave occasion to mistake in repetition or transcription . I therefore suspect that the author wrote thus : 66 Then no more remains , " But that to your ...
Pàgina 24
... fault and glimpse of newness " ; by supposing that when Claudio stops to speak to Lucio , the Pro- vost's officers ... FAULT and GLIMPSE of newness ; ] Fault and glimpse - Or whether that the body public be A horse whereon 24 . ACT I ...
... fault and glimpse of newness " ; by supposing that when Claudio stops to speak to Lucio , the Pro- vost's officers ... FAULT and GLIMPSE of newness ; ] Fault and glimpse - Or whether that the body public be A horse whereon 24 . ACT I ...
Pàgina 25
... fault ; or , perhaps , we may read , " Whether it be the fault or glimpse- " That is , whether it be the seeming enormity of the action , or the glare of new authority . Yet the same sense follows in the next lines . JOHNSON . ness ...
... fault ; or , perhaps , we may read , " Whether it be the fault or glimpse- " That is , whether it be the seeming enormity of the action , or the glare of new authority . Yet the same sense follows in the next lines . JOHNSON . ness ...
Pàgina 31
... fault to give the people scope , ' Twould be my tyranny to strike , and gall them For what I bid them do : For we bid this be done , When evil deeds have their permissive pass , And not the punishment . Therefore , indeed , my father ...
... fault to give the people scope , ' Twould be my tyranny to strike , and gall them For what I bid them do : For we bid this be done , When evil deeds have their permissive pass , And not the punishment . Therefore , indeed , my father ...
Pàgina 42
... faults ; but rather tell me , seems to be wanting to make this line sense . Perhaps , we should read : " Err'd in ... faults , as we take the advantages that lie in our way , and what we do not see we cannot note . JOHNSON . 8 For I have ...
... faults ; but rather tell me , seems to be wanting to make this line sense . Perhaps , we should read : " Err'd in ... faults , as we take the advantages that lie in our way , and what we do not see we cannot note . JOHNSON . 8 For I have ...
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