The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... edition of Milton's Poems , p . 56 , we are to understand hows , fuch as masks , revels , & c . So , again in King Henry VI . P. III : " And now what refts , but that we spend the time With ftately triumphs , mirthful comick fhows ...
... edition of Milton's Poems , p . 56 , we are to understand hows , fuch as masks , revels , & c . So , again in King Henry VI . P. III : " And now what refts , but that we spend the time With ftately triumphs , mirthful comick fhows ...
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... editions , but carries no juft meaning in it . Nor was Hermia dif- pleas'd at being in love ; but regrets the inconveniences that gene- rally attend the paffion ; either , the parties are disproportioned , in degree of blood and quality ...
... editions , but carries no juft meaning in it . Nor was Hermia dif- pleas'd at being in love ; but regrets the inconveniences that gene- rally attend the paffion ; either , the parties are disproportioned , in degree of blood and quality ...
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... edition , The old reading is - Your words I catch . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . Mr. Malone reads " Your words I'd catch . " The emendation [ I'd catch ] was made by the editor of the fecond folio . Sir T. Hanmer reads " Yours would I catch ...
... edition , The old reading is - Your words I catch . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . Mr. Malone reads " Your words I'd catch . " The emendation [ I'd catch ] was made by the editor of the fecond folio . Sir T. Hanmer reads " Yours would I catch ...
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... editions , except the quarto , 1600 , printed by Roberts , which reads inftead of this hail , his hail . 9 STEEVENS . it is a dear expence : ] i . e . it will cost him much , ( be a severe conftraint on his feelings , ) to make even fo ...
... editions , except the quarto , 1600 , printed by Roberts , which reads inftead of this hail , his hail . 9 STEEVENS . it is a dear expence : ] i . e . it will cost him much , ( be a severe conftraint on his feelings , ) to make even fo ...
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... edition of A Mid- Jummer Night's Dream in 1600. ” In this century fome of our poets have been as little fcrupulous in adopting the ideas of their predeceffors . In Gay's ballad , in- ferted in The What d'ye call It , is the following ...
... edition of A Mid- Jummer Night's Dream in 1600. ” In this century fome of our poets have been as little fcrupulous in adopting the ideas of their predeceffors . In Gay's ballad , in- ferted in The What d'ye call It , is the following ...
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