The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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... question . Numerous are our unavoidable annotations on it . Yet it has been so inveterately corrupted by tranfcription , interpolation , & c . that were it published , like the other dramas of Shakspeare , with scrupulous warning of ...
... question . Numerous are our unavoidable annotations on it . Yet it has been so inveterately corrupted by tranfcription , interpolation , & c . that were it published , like the other dramas of Shakspeare , with scrupulous warning of ...
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... question . It is difficult to account for this minute variation , but by fuppofing that our author copied fome tranflation of the Gefla Romanorum hitherto undif- covered . MALONE . It is thirty days in Twine's tranflation . Forty . as I ...
... question . It is difficult to account for this minute variation , but by fuppofing that our author copied fome tranflation of the Gefla Romanorum hitherto undif- covered . MALONE . It is thirty days in Twine's tranflation . Forty . as I ...
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... question ; wherefore take shipping " & c . STEEVENS . 5 Thaliard .. ] This name is somewhat corrupted fromi Thaliarch , i . e . Thaliarchus , as it stands in Twine's tranflation . STEFVENS . 6 Thaliard , you're of our chamber , & c ...
... question ; wherefore take shipping " & c . STEEVENS . 5 Thaliard .. ] This name is somewhat corrupted fromi Thaliarch , i . e . Thaliarchus , as it stands in Twine's tranflation . STEFVENS . 6 Thaliard , you're of our chamber , & c ...
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... question of your king's departure . His feal'd commiffion , left in trust with me , Doth speak fufficiently , he's gone to travel . THAL . How ! the king gone ! HEL . If further yet you will be fatisfied , Why , as it were unlicens'd of ...
... question of your king's departure . His feal'd commiffion , left in trust with me , Doth speak fufficiently , he's gone to travel . THAL . How ! the king gone ! HEL . If further yet you will be fatisfied , Why , as it were unlicens'd of ...
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... question thus : 5 6 “ in like neceffity , STEEVENS . " Which gods protect thee from ! it may defend thee . " though calm'd , they give't again : ] Old copies : though colm'd , have given it again . STEEVENS . by will . Old copy - in his ...
... question thus : 5 6 “ in like neceffity , STEEVENS . " Which gods protect thee from ! it may defend thee . " though calm'd , they give't again : ] Old copies : though colm'd , have given it again . STEEVENS . by will . Old copy - in his ...
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