The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 19Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... old ftory - book entitled Weftward for Smelts . This imitation differs in as ... copy of it which I have hitherto feen . There is a late entry of it in the ... old tranflation of the Decamerone , printed in 1620 , that many of the novels ...
... old ftory - book entitled Weftward for Smelts . This imitation differs in as ... copy of it which I have hitherto feen . There is a late entry of it in the ... old tranflation of the Decamerone , printed in 1620 , that many of the novels ...
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... old copy , in separating the word courtiers from what follows , by placing a femicolon after it . " Still feem " . for they fill feem , or our bloods ftill feem , is common in Shakspeare . The mark of the genitive cafe , which has been ...
... old copy , in separating the word courtiers from what follows , by placing a femicolon after it . " Still feem " . for they fill feem , or our bloods ftill feem , is common in Shakspeare . The mark of the genitive cafe , which has been ...
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... old and fond of iffue , ) took such forrow , That he quit being ; and his gentle lady , Big of this gentleman , our ... Old copy - Pofthumus Leonatus . REED . Breeds him , and makes him of his bed - CYMBELIN E.
... old and fond of iffue , ) took such forrow , That he quit being ; and his gentle lady , Big of this gentleman , our ... Old copy - Pofthumus Leonatus . REED . Breeds him , and makes him of his bed - CYMBELIN E.
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... [ Old copy - his eye , & c . ] But how could Pofthumus make himself diftinguished by his ear to Pifanio ? By his tongue he might to the other's ear , and this was certainly Shakspeare's intention . We must therefore read : As he could ...
... [ Old copy - his eye , & c . ] But how could Pofthumus make himself diftinguished by his ear to Pifanio ? By his tongue he might to the other's ear , and this was certainly Shakspeare's intention . We must therefore read : As he could ...
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... old copy ; but Mynheer , and the Don , are mute characters . STEEVENS . makes him ] In the fenfe in which we fay , This will make or mar you . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : 66 This is the night " That either makes me , or fordoes me quite ...
... old copy ; but Mynheer , and the Don , are mute characters . STEEVENS . makes him ] In the fenfe in which we fay , This will make or mar you . JOHNSON . So , in Othello : 66 This is the night " That either makes me , or fordoes me quite ...
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