The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Sir T. Hanmer reads " Yours would I catch ; " in which he has been followed by the fubfequent editors . As the old reading ( words ) is intelligible , I have adhered to the ancient copies . MALONE . I have deferted the old copies , only ...
... Sir T. Hanmer reads " Yours would I catch ; " in which he has been followed by the fubfequent editors . As the old reading ( words ) is intelligible , I have adhered to the ancient copies . MALONE . I have deferted the old copies , only ...
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... Sir Thopas , mentions her , together with a Fairy land . Again , in the Wif of Bathes Tale , v . 6439 : In olde dayes of the king Artour , " Of which that Bretons fpeken gret honour ; All was this lond fulfilled of faerie ; " The Elf ...
... Sir Thopas , mentions her , together with a Fairy land . Again , in the Wif of Bathes Tale , v . 6439 : In olde dayes of the king Artour , " Of which that Bretons fpeken gret honour ; All was this lond fulfilled of faerie ; " The Elf ...
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... Sir Huon of Bordeaux , that Oberon himself was mortal . STEEVENS . This however ( fays Mr. Ritfon , ) does not by any means ap- pear to be the cafe . Oberon , Titania , and Puck , never dye ; the inferior agents must neceffarily be ...
... Sir Huon of Bordeaux , that Oberon himself was mortal . STEEVENS . This however ( fays Mr. Ritfon , ) does not by any means ap- pear to be the cafe . Oberon , Titania , and Puck , never dye ; the inferior agents must neceffarily be ...
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... Sir T. Hanmer , their winter cheer ; but perhaps alte- ration is unneceffary . " Their winter " may mean thofe fports with which country people are wont to beguile a winter's evening , at the feafon of Chriftmas , which , it appears ...
... Sir T. Hanmer , their winter cheer ; but perhaps alte- ration is unneceffary . " Their winter " may mean thofe fports with which country people are wont to beguile a winter's evening , at the feafon of Chriftmas , which , it appears ...
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... Sir John Davies , in his Orchestra , 1622 : " Then firft of all he doth demonftrate plain " The motions feven that are in nature found , " Upward and downward , forth , and back again , " To this fide , and to that , and turning round ...
... Sir John Davies , in his Orchestra , 1622 : " Then firft of all he doth demonftrate plain " The motions feven that are in nature found , " Upward and downward , forth , and back again , " To this fide , and to that , and turning round ...
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