The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... lines , in the first Edition of this play printed in 1598 , omitted in the first general collection of the poet's works ; and not enough attending to their agreement with the Draws the fweet infant breath of gentle fleep ; ] KING ...
... lines , in the first Edition of this play printed in 1598 , omitted in the first general collection of the poet's works ; and not enough attending to their agreement with the Draws the fweet infant breath of gentle fleep ; ] KING ...
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... lines were omitted by Shakespeare himself , as not agreeing to the rest of the context ; which , on revife , he thought fit to alter . On this account I have put them into hooks , not as fpurious , but as rejected on the author's revife ...
... lines were omitted by Shakespeare himself , as not agreeing to the rest of the context ; which , on revife , he thought fit to alter . On this account I have put them into hooks , not as fpurious , but as rejected on the author's revife ...
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... Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative : Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , feems to be of the fame opinion . WARB . Mowb . Mowb . And I , to keep all this . KING RICHARD II . 17.
... Lord Chancellor Clarendon declare for the affirmative : Hobbes and Puffendorf hold the negative . Our author , by this line , feems to be of the fame opinion . WARB . Mowb . Mowb . And I , to keep all this . KING RICHARD II . 17.
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... line , but fuppofe the meaning to be this . Hereford , immediately after his oath of perpetual , enmity addreffes Norfolk ... lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and Providence their guide . Shall ...
... line , but fuppofe the meaning to be this . Hereford , immediately after his oath of perpetual , enmity addreffes Norfolk ... lines . The world was all before them , where to chuse Their place of reft , and Providence their guide . Shall ...
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... Lines are not fo def- picable as to deferve being quite loft . THEOBALD . * Journeyman to Grief ? ] I am afraid our author in this place defigned a very poor quibble , as journey fignifies both travel and a day's work . However , he is ...
... Lines are not fo def- picable as to deferve being quite loft . THEOBALD . * Journeyman to Grief ? ] I am afraid our author in this place defigned a very poor quibble , as journey fignifies both travel and a day's work . However , he is ...
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