The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 6
... should have been re- published in 1607 , the play entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company in 1608 , and printed in 1609 . I must still add a few words concerning the piece in question . Numerous are our unavoidable annotations ...
... should have been re- published in 1607 , the play entered on the books of the Stationers ' Company in 1608 , and printed in 1609 . I must still add a few words concerning the piece in question . Numerous are our unavoidable annotations ...
Page 7
... should think himself qualified to evolve the intricacies of a riddle , be it remembered , that the editor is not an Antiochus , who would willingly subject him to fuch a labour . That I might escape the charge of having attempted to ...
... should think himself qualified to evolve the intricacies of a riddle , be it remembered , that the editor is not an Antiochus , who would willingly subject him to fuch a labour . That I might escape the charge of having attempted to ...
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... should seem to be a very frequent pradice of the reciter , or transcriber , to supply words which , for fome foolish reason or other , were supposed to be wanting . Un- skill'd in the language of poetry , and more especially in that ...
... should seem to be a very frequent pradice of the reciter , or transcriber , to supply words which , for fome foolish reason or other , were supposed to be wanting . Un- skill'd in the language of poetry , and more especially in that ...
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... should refort unto her , by propounding " & c . See alfo p . 22 , n . 5. STEEVENS . 5 many a wight- ] The quarto , 160g , reads - many of wight . Correded in the folio . MALONE . Perhaps the corre & ion is erroneous , and we should read ...
... should refort unto her , by propounding " & c . See alfo p . 22 , n . 5. STEEVENS . 5 many a wight- ] The quarto , 160g , reads - many of wight . Correded in the folio . MALONE . Perhaps the corre & ion is erroneous , and we should read ...
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... should be like a mirror , Who tells us , life's but breath ; to truft it , error . I'll make my will then ; and as fick men do , Who know the world , fee heaven , but feeling woe , * G - without covering , save yon field of stars ...
... should be like a mirror , Who tells us , life's but breath ; to truft it , error . I'll make my will then ; and as fick men do , Who know the world , fee heaven , but feeling woe , * G - without covering , save yon field of stars ...
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