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Page 116
... suppose , it was in confequence of an imperfe & t recollection of this hemiftich , that Mr. Pope , having in his preface charged the editors of the firft folio with introducing ftage - directions into their author's text , in fupport of ...
... suppose , it was in confequence of an imperfe & t recollection of this hemiftich , that Mr. Pope , having in his preface charged the editors of the firft folio with introducing ftage - directions into their author's text , in fupport of ...
Page 127
... MALONE . Then ' tis moft like , ] To complete the measure , I suppose , with Sir T. Hanmer , that our author wrote- Why , then it is moft like , - . STEEVENS . The fovereignty will fall upon Macbeth . 2 MACD . МАСВЕТ Н. 127.
... MALONE . Then ' tis moft like , ] To complete the measure , I suppose , with Sir T. Hanmer , that our author wrote- Why , then it is moft like , - . STEEVENS . The fovereignty will fall upon Macbeth . 2 MACD . МАСВЕТ Н. 127.
Page 149
... suppose the epithet fhould allude to the peculiarity of his wings , than to the circumstance of his origin , or his place of habitation , both of which are common to him with several other ereatures of the infe & t kind . The quotation ...
... suppose the epithet fhould allude to the peculiarity of his wings , than to the circumstance of his origin , or his place of habitation , both of which are common to him with several other ereatures of the infe & t kind . The quotation ...
Page 316
... suppose , was fufficiently exploded in the representation : which might make this circumftance fo well known , as to become the butt for a stage- farcafm . THEOBALD . 1 The charader of Bafilifco is mentioned in Nash's Have with you to ...
... suppose , was fufficiently exploded in the representation : which might make this circumftance fo well known , as to become the butt for a stage- farcafm . THEOBALD . 1 The charader of Bafilifco is mentioned in Nash's Have with you to ...
Page 465
... Lucrece : " The Romans plaufibly did give confent- . " should now fay — plaufively . 4. c . with acclamations . Here we the VOL . XI . H h MALONE . ( Which some suppose the foul's frail dwelling- house , KING JOH N. 465.
... Lucrece : " The Romans plaufibly did give confent- . " should now fay — plaufively . 4. c . with acclamations . Here we the VOL . XI . H h MALONE . ( Which some suppose the foul's frail dwelling- house , KING JOH N. 465.
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