The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 47
... feen with mistful eges , ] Old copy- Here they're but felt and feen with misehief's eyes . Mr. Malone reads - unseen . STEEVENS . The quarto 160g , reads - end feen . The words and seen , and that which I have inserted in my text , are ...
... feen with mistful eges , ] Old copy- Here they're but felt and feen with misehief's eyes . Mr. Malone reads - unseen . STEEVENS . The quarto 160g , reads - end feen . The words and seen , and that which I have inserted in my text , are ...
Page 54
... feen the defolation of your streets : Nor come we to add forrow to your tears , But to relieve them of their heavy load ; And these our ships you happily may think Are , like the Trojan horse , war - stuff'd within , With bloody views ...
... feen the defolation of your streets : Nor come we to add forrow to your tears , But to relieve them of their heavy load ; And these our ships you happily may think Are , like the Trojan horse , war - stuff'd within , With bloody views ...
Page 121
... feen , indeed , ( though present means of reference to it are beyond my reach , ) an old Flemish print in which Death is exhibited in the act of plundering a mifer of his bags , and the Fool ( difcri- minated by his bauble , & c . ) is ...
... feen , indeed , ( though present means of reference to it are beyond my reach , ) an old Flemish print in which Death is exhibited in the act of plundering a mifer of his bags , and the Fool ( difcri- minated by his bauble , & c . ) is ...
Page 226
... feen . " STEEVENS . 8 - O come , be buried A Second time within these arms :) So in The Winter's Tales " Not like a corse ; - or if not to be buried , " But quick , and in mine arms . " MALONE . THAI . Bless'd , and mine own ! o HEL 226 ...
... feen . " STEEVENS . 8 - O come , be buried A Second time within these arms :) So in The Winter's Tales " Not like a corse ; - or if not to be buried , " But quick , and in mine arms . " MALONE . THAI . Bless'd , and mine own ! o HEL 226 ...
Page 335
... feen or heard of , bis affertion is erroneous . STEEVENS . The quarto printed by N. Butter , 1608 , of which the first sig- nature is B , reads - attafk'd for want of wisdom . The other quarto printed by the fame printer in the fame ...
... feen or heard of , bis affertion is erroneous . STEEVENS . The quarto printed by N. Butter , 1608 , of which the first sig- nature is B , reads - attafk'd for want of wisdom . The other quarto printed by the fame printer in the fame ...
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