The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 67
... . Let him answer for the blunder . In a subsequent line Titus supposes himself his own executioner : " Now all the service I require of them " & c . MALONE . MAR . O , that delightful engine of her thoughts F2 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 67.
... . Let him answer for the blunder . In a subsequent line Titus supposes himself his own executioner : " Now all the service I require of them " & c . MALONE . MAR . O , that delightful engine of her thoughts F2 TITUS ANDRONICUS . 67.
Page 165
... troubles of the brain . " The second quarto , 1619 , and all the subsequent copies , read -rackt . The first quarto - racte , which is only the old spelling Could never be her mild companion . Ye gods that M3 PRINCE OF TYRE . 165.
... troubles of the brain . " The second quarto , 1619 , and all the subsequent copies , read -rackt . The first quarto - racte , which is only the old spelling Could never be her mild companion . Ye gods that M3 PRINCE OF TYRE . 165.
Page 187
... subsequent remark of Mr. M. Ma- fon , I have recovered the sense for which he contends , by omit- ting one word in the corrupted line , and transposing others . STEEVENS . The meaning of this passage is clearly this : " From whence I ...
... subsequent remark of Mr. M. Ma- fon , I have recovered the sense for which he contends , by omit- ting one word in the corrupted line , and transposing others . STEEVENS . The meaning of this passage is clearly this : " From whence I ...
Page 231
... subsequent speech . There are no two words more frequently mistaken for each other , in the old plays , than not and but . A mistress , when not thought upon , can have no effect with her lover . M. MASON . If this speech belongs to ...
... subsequent speech . There are no two words more frequently mistaken for each other , in the old plays , than not and but . A mistress , when not thought upon , can have no effect with her lover . M. MASON . If this speech belongs to ...
Page 249
... subsequent copies , read : Even as my life , or blood that fosters it . The reading of the text is found in the first quarto . MALONE , I cannot approve of Malone's explanation of this line : -To make a person of life , and to say it ...
... subsequent copies , read : Even as my life , or blood that fosters it . The reading of the text is found in the first quarto . MALONE , I cannot approve of Malone's explanation of this line : -To make a person of life , and to say it ...
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