The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... because few would come to it , there was forty fhillings extraordinary given to play , and fo thereupon played it was . " It may be worth enquiry , whether fome of the rhyming parts of the present play , which Mr. Pope thought of a ...
... because few would come to it , there was forty fhillings extraordinary given to play , and fo thereupon played it was . " It may be worth enquiry , whether fome of the rhyming parts of the present play , which Mr. Pope thought of a ...
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... because the context , with- out the inferted rhymes , will not connect at all . Read this paf- fage as it would ftand corrected by this rule , and we shall find , when the rhyming part of the dialogue is left out , King Richard begins ...
... because the context , with- out the inferted rhymes , will not connect at all . Read this paf- fage as it would ftand corrected by this rule , and we shall find , when the rhyming part of the dialogue is left out , King Richard begins ...
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... because , fays he , Mowbray fubjoins- " To prove him , in defending of myself , " A traitor to my God , my king , and me . " STEEVENS . and my fucceeding iffue , ] Thus the firft quarto . The folio reads his fucceeding iffue . The firft ...
... because , fays he , Mowbray fubjoins- " To prove him , in defending of myself , " A traitor to my God , my king , and me . " STEEVENS . and my fucceeding iffue , ] Thus the firft quarto . The folio reads his fucceeding iffue . The firft ...
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... because . So , at the beginning of this scene : 66 And , for my heart disdained that my tongue , " & c . Again , in Othello : 66 Haply , for I am black- ; " STEEVENS . And fend them after to fupply our wants ; For KING RICHARD II . 41.
... because . So , at the beginning of this scene : 66 And , for my heart disdained that my tongue , " & c . Again , in Othello : 66 Haply , for I am black- ; " STEEVENS . And fend them after to fupply our wants ; For KING RICHARD II . 41.
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... because it either has not a caufe like conceit , or it has a caufe like conceit . This can hardly ftand . Let us try again , and read thus : For nothing hath begot my fomething grief ; Not fomething hath the nothing that I grieve : That ...
... because it either has not a caufe like conceit , or it has a caufe like conceit . This can hardly ftand . Let us try again , and read thus : For nothing hath begot my fomething grief ; Not fomething hath the nothing that I grieve : That ...
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