The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... should be for only changing the order of the words , and reading : That only true to make we now intend : i . e . that now we intend to exhibit only what is true . This paffage , and others of this Prologue , in which great stress is ...
... should be for only changing the order of the words , and reading : That only true to make we now intend : i . e . that now we intend to exhibit only what is true . This paffage , and others of this Prologue , in which great stress is ...
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... + A gift that heaven gives for him , which buys A place next to the king . ] It is evident a word or two in the fentence is misplaced , and that we should read : ABER . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him 14 KING HENRY VIII .
... + A gift that heaven gives for him , which buys A place next to the king . ] It is evident a word or two in the fentence is misplaced , and that we should read : ABER . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him 14 KING HENRY VIII .
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... should read : A gift that heaven gives to him : for Abergavenny fays in reply , " I cannot tell " What heaven hath given him : " which confirms the juftness of this amendment . wife have thought Steevens's explanation right . $ I can ...
... should read : A gift that heaven gives to him : for Abergavenny fays in reply , " I cannot tell " What heaven hath given him : " which confirms the juftness of this amendment . wife have thought Steevens's explanation right . $ I can ...
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... should wifh , however , inftead of By dark ning my clear fun , to read- Be - dark'ning my clear fun . So , in The Tempest : 66 I have be - dimm'd " The noontide fun . " STEEVENS . The following paffage in Greene's Doraftus and Fawnia ...
... should wifh , however , inftead of By dark ning my clear fun , to read- Be - dark'ning my clear fun . So , in The Tempest : 66 I have be - dimm'd " The noontide fun . " STEEVENS . The following paffage in Greene's Doraftus and Fawnia ...
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... should here rife again to a height fo truly fub- limewhere , by the nobleft ftretch of fancy , Danger is per- fonalized as ferving in the rebel army , and shaking the established government . WARBURTON . Chaucer , Gower , Skelton , and ...
... should here rife again to a height fo truly fub- limewhere , by the nobleft ftretch of fancy , Danger is per- fonalized as ferving in the rebel army , and shaking the established government . WARBURTON . Chaucer , Gower , Skelton , and ...
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