The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen10A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... edition . POPE . ( 9 ) It is an bour- ] The modern editors all give it as an honour . I have restored the genuine word , which is more feemly from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and fuch words as are vulgarly ut- tered in two ...
... edition . POPE . ( 9 ) It is an bour- ] The modern editors all give it as an honour . I have restored the genuine word , which is more feemly from a girl to her mother . Your , fire , and fuch words as are vulgarly ut- tered in two ...
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... edition . POPE . ( 2 ) That in gold clafps locks in the golden ftory . ] The golden story is perhaps the golden legend , a book in the darker ages of popery much read , and doubtlefs often exquifitely embellished , but of which Canus ...
... edition . POPE . ( 2 ) That in gold clafps locks in the golden ftory . ] The golden story is perhaps the golden legend , a book in the darker ages of popery much read , and doubtlefs often exquifitely embellished , but of which Canus ...
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... edition . POPE . ( 6 ) Mer . You are a Lower , & c . ] The twelve following lines are not to be found in the first edition . POPE And And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom ROMEO and JULIET . 21.
... edition . POPE . ( 6 ) Mer . You are a Lower , & c . ] The twelve following lines are not to be found in the first edition . POPE And And foar with them above a common Bound . Rom ROMEO and JULIET . 21.
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... editions have it , COURTIER's nofe ; and this undoubtedly is the true read- ing and for these reafons . Firft , In the prefent reading their is a vicious And then dreams he of fmelling out a fuit ; 24 ROMEO and JULIET .
... editions have it , COURTIER's nofe ; and this undoubtedly is the true read- ing and for these reafons . Firft , In the prefent reading their is a vicious And then dreams he of fmelling out a fuit ; 24 ROMEO and JULIET .
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... edition . PORE . Chorus . The ufe of this chorus is not easily difcovered , it con- duces nothing to the progrefs of the play , but relates what is al- ready known , or what the next feenes will fhew ; and relates it without adding the ...
... edition . PORE . Chorus . The ufe of this chorus is not easily difcovered , it con- duces nothing to the progrefs of the play , but relates what is al- ready known , or what the next feenes will fhew ; and relates it without adding the ...
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