The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... tell them , his remembrance lay When I first met with Mr. Mason's conjecture , I own I was startled at its boldness ; but that I have since been reconciled to it , its appearance in the present text of Shakspeare will suffi- ciently ...
... tell them , his remembrance lay When I first met with Mr. Mason's conjecture , I own I was startled at its boldness ; but that I have since been reconciled to it , its appearance in the present text of Shakspeare will suffi- ciently ...
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... tell him , that crescent will come to a full orb . THEobald . 6 - charms- ] Old copy - the charms- . The article is here omitted , on account of metre . STEEVEns . 7thy wan'd lip ! ] In the old edition it is— thy wand lip ! Perhaps ...
... tell him , that crescent will come to a full orb . THEobald . 6 - charms- ] Old copy - the charms- . The article is here omitted , on account of metre . STEEVEns . 7thy wan'd lip ! ] In the old edition it is— thy wand lip ! Perhaps ...
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... tell you : The barge she sat in , " like a burnish'd throne , • When she first met Mark Antony , she pursed up his heart , upon the river of Cydnus . ] This passage is a strange instance of negligence and inattention in Shakspeare ...
... tell you : The barge she sat in , " like a burnish'd throne , • When she first met Mark Antony , she pursed up his heart , upon the river of Cydnus . ] This passage is a strange instance of negligence and inattention in Shakspeare ...
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... tell us , the sea - deities surrounded the goddess to adore , and pay her homage . Agreeably to this fable , Cleopatra had dressed her maids , the poet tells us , like Nereids . To make the whole , therefore , conformable to the story ...
... tell us , the sea - deities surrounded the goddess to adore , and pay her homage . Agreeably to this fable , Cleopatra had dressed her maids , the poet tells us , like Nereids . To make the whole , therefore , conformable to the story ...
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... tell us that Cleopatra's women attended her " in the guise , " without subsequently in- forming us what that guise was , is phraseology unauthorized by the practice of any writer I have met with . In Cymbeline , Posthumus says : " To ...
... tell us that Cleopatra's women attended her " in the guise , " without subsequently in- forming us what that guise was , is phraseology unauthorized by the practice of any writer I have met with . In Cymbeline , Posthumus says : " To ...
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