The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... doubt on the question.I will how- ever mention one mode by which it may be easily ascertained . Let the reader only peruse a few lines of Appius and Virginia , Tancred and Gismund , The Battle of Alcazar , Jeronimo , Seli- mus Emperor ...
... doubt on the question.I will how- ever mention one mode by which it may be easily ascertained . Let the reader only peruse a few lines of Appius and Virginia , Tancred and Gismund , The Battle of Alcazar , Jeronimo , Seli- mus Emperor ...
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... doubt that the writer of this play had read Euripi- des in the original . Mr. Steevens justly observes in a subse- quent note near the end of this scene , that there is " a plain al- lusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no ...
... doubt that the writer of this play had read Euripi- des in the original . Mr. Steevens justly observes in a subse- quent note near the end of this scene , that there is " a plain al- lusion to the Ajax of Sophocles , of which no ...
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... doubt , of one or other of the writers als ready named , as a genuine and not unfavourable specimen . Indeed , I should take Kyd to have been the author of Titus 8 She is Lavinia , therefore must be lov'd . SC . I. 37 . TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... doubt , of one or other of the writers als ready named , as a genuine and not unfavourable specimen . Indeed , I should take Kyd to have been the author of Titus 8 She is Lavinia , therefore must be lov'd . SC . I. 37 . TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... doubt but the text is as the author wrote it . Let him answer for the blunder . In a subsequent line Titus supposes himself his own executioner : " Now all the service I require of them " & c . MALONE . MAR . O , that delightful engine ...
... doubt but the text is as the author wrote it . Let him answer for the blunder . In a subsequent line Titus supposes himself his own executioner : " Now all the service I require of them " & c . MALONE . MAR . O , that delightful engine ...
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... doubt was an error of the press for Lest . The editor of the folio finding the sentiment as exhibited in the quarto , in consequence of this error , not proper in the mouth of a Roman , for Roman lord substituted Goth . In correcting ...
... doubt was an error of the press for Lest . The editor of the folio finding the sentiment as exhibited in the quarto , in consequence of this error , not proper in the mouth of a Roman , for Roman lord substituted Goth . In correcting ...
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