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... editors have given it — which ifurs . JOHNSON . Gum and issues were infcried by Mr. Pope ; oozes by Dr. Johnfon , The two oldest copies read : Our poefie is as a gowne which uses . STEEVENS , MALONE . Provokes itself , and , like the ...
... editors have given it — which ifurs . JOHNSON . Gum and issues were infcried by Mr. Pope ; oozes by Dr. Johnfon , The two oldest copies read : Our poefie is as a gowne which uses . STEEVENS , MALONE . Provokes itself , and , like the ...
Page 8
... editors , who have joined in one , what was intended by Shak- fpeare as two diftin & fentences . It should be pointed thus , and then the fenfe will be evident : our gentle flame Provokes itself , and like the current flies ; — Each ...
... editors , who have joined in one , what was intended by Shak- fpeare as two diftin & fentences . It should be pointed thus , and then the fenfe will be evident : our gentle flame Provokes itself , and like the current flies ; — Each ...
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... editors read , more elegantly ,, of fortune . The alteration was firft made in the fecond folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . - Though I cannot impute fuch a correction to the ignorance of the person who made it ...
... editors read , more elegantly ,, of fortune . The alteration was firft made in the fecond folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . - Though I cannot impute fuch a correction to the ignorance of the person who made it ...
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... editor's paying no attention to abrupt fentences . Our author , I fuppofe , wrote : That I had no angry wit . - To be a lord ! Art thou , & c . Apemautus is afked , why after having wished to be a lord , he fhould hate himself . He ...
... editor's paying no attention to abrupt fentences . Our author , I fuppofe , wrote : That I had no angry wit . - To be a lord ! Art thou , & c . Apemautus is afked , why after having wished to be a lord , he fhould hate himself . He ...
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... editors have exhibited in a loose kind of metre , were intended by the author as profe ; in which form they appear in the old copy . MALONE . • Rich men fin , ] Dr. Farmer proposes to read - fing . REED TIM . Captain Alcibiades , your ...
... editors have exhibited in a loose kind of metre , were intended by the author as profe ; in which form they appear in the old copy . MALONE . • Rich men fin , ] Dr. Farmer proposes to read - fing . REED TIM . Captain Alcibiades , your ...
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