The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... editions to the word courtiers , does not appear to me necessary , as the poet might intend to say- " than our courtiers obey the heavens : " though , it must be owned , the modern regulation derives some support from what follows : He ...
... editions to the word courtiers , does not appear to me necessary , as the poet might intend to say- " than our courtiers obey the heavens : " though , it must be owned , the modern regulation derives some support from what follows : He ...
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... edition reads : I read : join gripes with hands Made hard with hourly falsehood ( falsehood as With labour ) then by peeping in an eye , & c . - then lie peeping - Hard with falsehood , is hard by being often griped with frequent change ...
... edition reads : I read : join gripes with hands Made hard with hourly falsehood ( falsehood as With labour ) then by peeping in an eye , & c . - then lie peeping - Hard with falsehood , is hard by being often griped with frequent change ...
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... edition , Vol . X , p . 109 , n . 4. ] See also Vol . V , p . 259 , n . 7. Malone . 7 On her left breast A mole cinque - spotted , ] Our author certainly took this circum- stance from some translation of Boccacio's novel ; for it does ...
... edition , Vol . X , p . 109 , n . 4. ] See also Vol . V , p . 259 , n . 7. Malone . 7 On her left breast A mole cinque - spotted , ] Our author certainly took this circum- stance from some translation of Boccacio's novel ; for it does ...
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... editions . The old folio reads : ( Worthy her pressing ) · - . Johnson . The correction was made by Mr. Rowe . The compositor was probably thinking of the word her in the preceding line , which he had just composed . Malone . VOL . XVI ...
... editions . The old folio reads : ( Worthy her pressing ) · - . Johnson . The correction was made by Mr. Rowe . The compositor was probably thinking of the word her in the preceding line , which he had just composed . Malone . VOL . XVI ...
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... editions have : With oaks unscaleable . Johnson . " The strength of our land consists of our seamen in their wooden forts and castles ; our rocks , shelves , and sirtes , that lye along our coasts ; and our trayned bands . " From ...
... editions have : With oaks unscaleable . Johnson . " The strength of our land consists of our seamen in their wooden forts and castles ; our rocks , shelves , and sirtes , that lye along our coasts ; and our trayned bands . " From ...
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