The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... passage is not in the folio . By the quartos therefore our imperfect text is supplied ; for an intermediate verse ... passages in our author's works . So , in The Tempest : I have be - dimm'd 66 " The noon - tide sun . " Again , in King ...
... passage is not in the folio . By the quartos therefore our imperfect text is supplied ; for an intermediate verse ... passages in our author's works . So , in The Tempest : I have be - dimm'd 66 " The noon - tide sun . " Again , in King ...
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... passage before us : 66 There is one within , " Besides the things that we have heard and seen , " Recounts most ... passages : 66 -battels fighting in the clouds with crashing armour flew , “ And dreadful trumpets sounded in the eke blew ...
... passage before us : 66 There is one within , " Besides the things that we have heard and seen , " Recounts most ... passages : 66 -battels fighting in the clouds with crashing armour flew , “ And dreadful trumpets sounded in the eke blew ...
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... passage already quoted from The Winter's Tale . It may , how- ever , signify weeping . Dropping of the eyes " was a technical expression in our author's time . " If the spring be wet with much south wind , -the next summer will happen ...
... passage already quoted from The Winter's Tale . It may , how- ever , signify weeping . Dropping of the eyes " was a technical expression in our author's time . " If the spring be wet with much south wind , -the next summer will happen ...
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... passage ; from the A. S. verb gae . A gate for a path , passage , or street , is still current in the north . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , Act V. sc . ii : " Every fairy take his gait . " HARRIS . PERCY . 9 more than the scope ...
... passage ; from the A. S. verb gae . A gate for a path , passage , or street , is still current in the north . So , in A Midsummer - Night's Dream , Act V. sc . ii : " Every fairy take his gait . " HARRIS . PERCY . 9 more than the scope ...
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... passage is no more than this , -Your fa- ther lost a father , i . e . your grandfather , which lost grandfather , also lost his father . The metre , however , in my opinion , shows that Mr. Pope's correction should be adopted . The ...
... passage is no more than this , -Your fa- ther lost a father , i . e . your grandfather , which lost grandfather , also lost his father . The metre , however , in my opinion , shows that Mr. Pope's correction should be adopted . The ...
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