The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... folio copy reads which uses . The modern editors have given it - which iffurs . JOHNSON . Gum and iffues were inferted by Mr. Pope ; oozes by Dr. Johufon . The two oldeft copies read : Our poefie is as a gowne which uses . STELVENS ...
... folio copy reads which uses . The modern editors have given it - which iffurs . JOHNSON . Gum and iffues were inferted by Mr. Pope ; oozes by Dr. Johufon . The two oldeft copies read : Our poefie is as a gowne which uses . STELVENS ...
Page 8
... folio reads , and rightly . In later editions - chafes . WARBURTON . This fpeech of the poet is very obfcure . He feems to boast the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verfes drop from a poet as gums from ...
... folio reads , and rightly . In later editions - chafes . WARBURTON . This fpeech of the poet is very obfcure . He feems to boast the copiousness and facility of his vein , by declaring that verfes drop from a poet as gums from ...
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... folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . — Though I cannot impute fuch a correction to the ignorance of the perfon who made it , I can cafily fuppofe what is here ftyled the phraseology of Shakspeare , to be only the ...
... folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . — Though I cannot impute fuch a correction to the ignorance of the perfon who made it , I can cafily fuppofe what is here ftyled the phraseology of Shakspeare , to be only the ...
Page 17
... folio . The firft omits — to him , and confequently mutilates the verse . STEEVENS . 4 Periods his comfort . ] To period is , perhaps , a verb of Shak fpeare's introduction into the English language . I find it , however , ufed by ...
... folio . The firft omits — to him , and confequently mutilates the verse . STEEVENS . 4 Periods his comfort . ] To period is , perhaps , a verb of Shak fpeare's introduction into the English language . I find it , however , ufed by ...
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... folio . erically- Accept it- -- STEEVENS . So , the Jeweller fays in the preceding fcene : The firft , unme- " Things of like value , differing in the owners ,. " Are prized by their matters : believe it , dear lord , You mend the jewel ...
... folio . erically- Accept it- -- STEEVENS . So , the Jeweller fays in the preceding fcene : The firft , unme- " Things of like value , differing in the owners ,. " Are prized by their matters : believe it , dear lord , You mend the jewel ...
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