Shakespeare Restored: Or, a Specimen of the Many Errors, as Well Committed, as Unamended, by Mr. Pope in His Late Edition of this Poet. ... By Mr. TheobaldSamuel Aris, 1726 - Всего страниц: 194 |
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... Speech , apolo- gizing , and giving Reafons , for his hafty Marriage with his Bro- ther's Widow . He then proceeds to acquaint them , that For- tinbras of Norway , fuppofing the State of Denmark to be much weaken'd and disjointed by the ...
... Speech , apolo- gizing , and giving Reafons , for his hafty Marriage with his Bro- ther's Widow . He then proceeds to acquaint them , that For- tinbras of Norway , fuppofing the State of Denmark to be much weaken'd and disjointed by the ...
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... Speech Speech immediately preceding this , Laertes taxes himself for ftaying 24 The Examination and Correction.
... Speech Speech immediately preceding this , Laertes taxes himself for ftaying 24 The Examination and Correction.
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... Speech immediately preceding this , Laertes taxes himself for ftaying too long : but feeing his Father approach , he is willing to stay for a Second Bleffing , and kneels down to that End . Laer . Iftay too long ; --- But here my Father ...
... Speech immediately preceding this , Laertes taxes himself for ftaying too long : but feeing his Father approach , he is willing to stay for a Second Bleffing , and kneels down to that End . Laer . Iftay too long ; --- But here my Father ...
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... Speech into fo many Parcells ; and divide it , the better to give the Reasons of the Emendations ; it may not be improper to fubjoine it once more entire , as corrected ; and leave it to the Judgment of the Publick , whether ...
... Speech into fo many Parcells ; and divide it , the better to give the Reasons of the Emendations ; it may not be improper to fubjoine it once more entire , as corrected ; and leave it to the Judgment of the Publick , whether ...
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... Speech comes the Ghost ; and False Poins HAMLET , in the Agonies of his Surprise and Concern , queftioning , mendation . how it comes about , that his dead Father , whom he had feen quietly repofited in his Sepulchre , fhould be caft up ...
... Speech comes the Ghost ; and False Poins HAMLET , in the Agonies of his Surprise and Concern , queftioning , mendation . how it comes about , that his dead Father , whom he had feen quietly repofited in his Sepulchre , fhould be caft up ...
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