The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Players , Grave- Diggers , Sailors , Meffengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , Elfinore . 1 Hamlet , ] i . e . Amleth . the beginning of the name . The h transferred from the end to STEEVENS . HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . ACT I. SCENE I.
... Players , Grave- Diggers , Sailors , Meffengers , and other Attendants . SCENE , Elfinore . 1 Hamlet , ] i . e . Amleth . the beginning of the name . The h transferred from the end to STEEVENS . HAMLET , PRINCE OF DENMARK . ACT I. SCENE I.
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... players in fome of the modern editions , for want of understanding the poet , whose text is corrupt in the old impreffions : all of which that I have had the fortune to fee , concur in reading : -fo loving to my mother , That he might ...
... players in fome of the modern editions , for want of understanding the poet , whose text is corrupt in the old impreffions : all of which that I have had the fortune to fee , concur in reading : -fo loving to my mother , That he might ...
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... ; ] This read- ing first obtained in the edition put out by the players . But all the old quartos ( from 1605 , downwards , ) read threefcore . THEOBALD . And his commiffion , to employ thofe foldiers , So 108 HAMLET ,
... ; ] This read- ing first obtained in the edition put out by the players . But all the old quartos ( from 1605 , downwards , ) read threefcore . THEOBALD . And his commiffion , to employ thofe foldiers , So 108 HAMLET ,
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... players fhall receive from you : we coted them on the way ; and hither are they coming , to offer you fervice . 8 this brave o'erhanging firmament , ] Thus the quarto . The folio reads , —this brave o'er - hanging , this & c . STEEVENS ...
... players fhall receive from you : we coted them on the way ; and hither are they coming , to offer you fervice . 8 this brave o'erhanging firmament , ] Thus the quarto . The folio reads , —this brave o'er - hanging , this & c . STEEVENS ...
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... players are they ? Ros . Even those you were wont to take fuch de- light in , the tragedians of the city . HAM . How chances it , they travel ? their refi- The fenfe of the adjective fere is not more diftinct in Chap- man's verfion of ...
... players are they ? Ros . Even those you were wont to take fuch de- light in , the tragedians of the city . HAM . How chances it , they travel ? their refi- The fenfe of the adjective fere is not more diftinct in Chap- man's verfion of ...
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