The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... less disfigured by the negligence and ignorance of the printer or transcriber . The numerous corruptions that are found in the original edition in 1609 , which have been carefully preserved and augmented in all the fub- sequent ...
... less disfigured by the negligence and ignorance of the printer or transcriber . The numerous corruptions that are found in the original edition in 1609 , which have been carefully preserved and augmented in all the fub- sequent ...
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... less obscurity in Kyng Appolyn of Tyre , 15 : 0 : " -- For nature had put nothynge in oblyvyon at the fourminge of her , but as a chef operacyon had fet her in the syght of the worlde . " STEEVENS . In the speech now before us , the ...
... less obscurity in Kyng Appolyn of Tyre , 15 : 0 : " -- For nature had put nothynge in oblyvyon at the fourminge of her , but as a chef operacyon had fet her in the syght of the worlde . " STEEVENS . In the speech now before us , the ...
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... less the supporters of his dignity . STEEVENS . Once more , must have been a corruption . I formerly thought the poet might have written Who owe no more , but am now per- fuaded that , he wrote , however ungrammatically - Who wants w ...
... less the supporters of his dignity . STEEVENS . Once more , must have been a corruption . I formerly thought the poet might have written Who owe no more , but am now per- fuaded that , he wrote , however ungrammatically - Who wants w ...
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... less exceptionable con- jeture shall be offered . MALONE . The old reading is evidently erroneous , but the change of a fingle word , the reading of Summers , inftead of favers , gives us what certainly the author wrote : Those palates ...
... less exceptionable con- jeture shall be offered . MALONE . The old reading is evidently erroneous , but the change of a fingle word , the reading of Summers , inftead of favers , gives us what certainly the author wrote : Those palates ...
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... less decent . It occurs in King Henry IV . and in many other old plays . MALONE . See the Reliques of Ancient Poetry , in the old fong of The Adiller of Mansfield , Part II . line 65 : 9 “ Quoth Dick , bots on you . " PERCY . - after ...
... less decent . It occurs in King Henry IV . and in many other old plays . MALONE . See the Reliques of Ancient Poetry , in the old fong of The Adiller of Mansfield , Part II . line 65 : 9 “ Quoth Dick , bots on you . " PERCY . - after ...
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