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... word of the firft of thefe lines , and the whole of the fecond to Apemantus . Mr. Heath has juftly obferved that ... words , with his ufual laxity , to exprefs perfons of high rank and fortune . MALONE . So , in King Lear , A & III . fc ...
... word of the firft of thefe lines , and the whole of the fecond to Apemantus . Mr. Heath has juftly obferved that ... words , with his ufual laxity , to exprefs perfons of high rank and fortune . MALONE . So , in King Lear , A & III . fc ...
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... word in any Didonary , nor is it reconcileable to etymology . I have therefore adopted an emenda- tion made by Mr ... words refer to what follows , not to that which precedes . I claim no extraordinary power in right of my being mafter ...
... word in any Didonary , nor is it reconcileable to etymology . I have therefore adopted an emenda- tion made by Mr ... words refer to what follows , not to that which precedes . I claim no extraordinary power in right of my being mafter ...
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... word Timon , which follows - look ill , to its prefent place . The tranfpofition was made by Mr. Capell . The word might have been an interlineation , and fo have been mifplaced . Yet , after all , I fufpect many of the fpeeches in this ...
... word Timon , which follows - look ill , to its prefent place . The tranfpofition was made by Mr. Capell . The word might have been an interlineation , and fo have been mifplaced . Yet , after all , I fufpect many of the fpeeches in this ...
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... word conception , in the preceding line , fhows , I think , that Mr. Tollet's interpretation of this paffage is the true one . have a fimilar imagery in Troilus and Creffida : --and , almoft like the gods , " Does thoughts unveil in ...
... word conception , in the preceding line , fhows , I think , that Mr. Tollet's interpretation of this paffage is the true one . have a fimilar imagery in Troilus and Creffida : --and , almoft like the gods , " Does thoughts unveil in ...
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... . Dr. Warburton and the fubfequent editors omit the word — all ; bút omiffion is the most dangerous mode of emendation . The They only now come but to feast thine eyes . D 4 TIMON OF ATHENS . 39 TIM. What means that trump ?How now? ...
... . Dr. Warburton and the fubfequent editors omit the word — all ; bút omiffion is the most dangerous mode of emendation . The They only now come but to feast thine eyes . D 4 TIMON OF ATHENS . 39 TIM. What means that trump ?How now? ...
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