The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 4C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... copy , and rightly . Shakespeare often uses , the active for the paffive . The modern editors read , " which we wear not now . TYRWHITT . 8 DR . Your date is better ] Here is a quibble on the word date , which means both age , and a ...
... copy , and rightly . Shakespeare often uses , the active for the paffive . The modern editors read , " which we wear not now . TYRWHITT . 8 DR . Your date is better ] Here is a quibble on the word date , which means both age , and a ...
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... copy is fupported by a passage in K. Hen . V. in which we meet with a fimilar expreffion : " Though his af- fections are higher mounted than ours , yet when they stoop , they stoop with the like wing . " MALONE . thy thy friends get ...
... copy is fupported by a passage in K. Hen . V. in which we meet with a fimilar expreffion : " Though his af- fections are higher mounted than ours , yet when they stoop , they stoop with the like wing . " MALONE . thy thy friends get ...
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... copy reads Rofignoll He had the wit , which I can well obferve To - day in our young lords ; but they may jeft , Till their own fcorn return to them unnoted , Ere they can hide their levity in honour . ] : To STEEVENS . ie . Ere their ...
... copy reads Rofignoll He had the wit , which I can well obferve To - day in our young lords ; but they may jeft , Till their own fcorn return to them unnoted , Ere they can hide their levity in honour . ] : To STEEVENS . ie . Ere their ...
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... copy to these younger times ; Which , follow'd well , would demonftrate them now But goers backward . Ber . His good remembrance , fir , Lies richer in your thoughts , than on his tomb ; 7So in approof lives not his epitaph , As in your ...
... copy to these younger times ; Which , follow'd well , would demonftrate them now But goers backward . Ber . His good remembrance , fir , Lies richer in your thoughts , than on his tomb ; 7So in approof lives not his epitaph , As in your ...
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... copies of verfes prefixed to the works of Beaumont and Fletcher . " Shakespeare to thee was dull , whose best jeft lies " I ' th ' lady's queftions , and fool's replies ; " Old fashion'd wit , which walk'd from town to town " In trunk ...
... copies of verfes prefixed to the works of Beaumont and Fletcher . " Shakespeare to thee was dull , whose best jeft lies " I ' th ' lady's queftions , and fool's replies ; " Old fashion'd wit , which walk'd from town to town " In trunk ...
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