The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 75
... bave omitted the epithet royal . STEEVENS . ' Tis now your honour , daughter , to explain The labour of each knight , in his device . ] The old copy reads -to entertain , which cannot be right . Mr. Steevens fuggefted the emendation ...
... bave omitted the epithet royal . STEEVENS . ' Tis now your honour , daughter , to explain The labour of each knight , in his device . ] The old copy reads -to entertain , which cannot be right . Mr. Steevens fuggefted the emendation ...
Page 110
... bave therefore no doubt but we ought to read , And therein may Vie honour with & c . The fame expreffion occurs in the introduction to the fourth ad , where Gower fays , .. fo : " The dove of Paphos might with the crow " Vie feathers ...
... bave therefore no doubt but we ought to read , And therein may Vie honour with & c . The fame expreffion occurs in the introduction to the fourth ad , where Gower fays , .. fo : " The dove of Paphos might with the crow " Vie feathers ...
Page 130
... bave removed the difficulty by omitting the words — but think , which are unneceffary to the fenfe , and spoil the measure . 3 If negle & ion STEEVENS . Should therein make me vile , ] The modern editions have 2 By you reliev'd , would ...
... bave removed the difficulty by omitting the words — but think , which are unneceffary to the fenfe , and spoil the measure . 3 If negle & ion STEEVENS . Should therein make me vile , ] The modern editions have 2 By you reliev'd , would ...
Page 296
... bave fay , which may have been merely a mis - fpelling of the word affay , which in Cawdrey's Alpha- betical Table , 1604 , is defined- a proof or trial . " But as effay is likewife defined by Bullokar in his English Expofitor , 1616 ...
... bave fay , which may have been merely a mis - fpelling of the word affay , which in Cawdrey's Alpha- betical Table , 1604 , is defined- a proof or trial . " But as effay is likewife defined by Bullokar in his English Expofitor , 1616 ...
Page 342
... bave you faid nothing upon the party formed by him against the duke of Albany ? HANMER . I cannot but think the line corrupted , and would read : Again his party , for the duke of Albany ? JOHNSON . Upon his party- ] i . c . on his ...
... bave you faid nothing upon the party formed by him against the duke of Albany ? HANMER . I cannot but think the line corrupted , and would read : Again his party , for the duke of Albany ? JOHNSON . Upon his party- ] i . c . on his ...
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