The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... paffage Mr. Pope has thrown out of the text , because these two noble bemiftichs are inharmoni- ous : But is there no fuch thing as a crutch for a labouring , halt- ing verfe ? F'll venture to reftore to the Poet a line that is in his ...
... paffage Mr. Pope has thrown out of the text , because these two noble bemiftichs are inharmoni- ous : But is there no fuch thing as a crutch for a labouring , halt- ing verfe ? F'll venture to reftore to the Poet a line that is in his ...
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... paffage above quoted , I dare warrant , I have reftored our poet's text ; and a fine fenfible reproof it contains against immoderate grief . THEOBALD .. ( 3 ) For the fome Nature bids us all lament , ] Some Nature ? Sure , it is the ...
... paffage above quoted , I dare warrant , I have reftored our poet's text ; and a fine fenfible reproof it contains against immoderate grief . THEOBALD .. ( 3 ) For the fome Nature bids us all lament , ] Some Nature ? Sure , it is the ...
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... paffage here . mentioned I have followed Mr. Theobald . I am forry to fay that the foregoing note is an inftance of difin- genuity , as well as inattention , in Mr. Theobald , who , relying on the fcarcity of the old quartos , very ...
... paffage here . mentioned I have followed Mr. Theobald . I am forry to fay that the foregoing note is an inftance of difin- genuity , as well as inattention , in Mr. Theobald , who , relying on the fcarcity of the old quartos , very ...
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... ) may yet be brought in ; how naturally must be left to the reader to determine . The quarto of 1609 , exhibits the paffage thus : Ah , dear Juliet ! E 4 « Why Enter Friar Lawrence with lanthorn , crow , and Spade ROMEO and JULIE T. 10.
... ) may yet be brought in ; how naturally must be left to the reader to determine . The quarto of 1609 , exhibits the paffage thus : Ah , dear Juliet ! E 4 « Why Enter Friar Lawrence with lanthorn , crow , and Spade ROMEO and JULIE T. 10.
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... paffage may perhaps be fuch as hardly to be worth this toil of tranfpofition , but one critick has juft as good a ... paffages is offered with no degree of confidence , and from no other motive than a defire of preferv ing every line of ...
... paffage may perhaps be fuch as hardly to be worth this toil of tranfpofition , but one critick has juft as good a ... paffages is offered with no degree of confidence , and from no other motive than a defire of preferv ing every line of ...
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