The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 13 |
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I must therefore take leave to set down the present , and many similar offences against the established rules of language , under the article of Hemingisms and Condelisms ; and , as such , in my opinion , they ought , without ceremony ...
I must therefore take leave to set down the present , and many similar offences against the established rules of language , under the article of Hemingisms and Condelisms ; and , as such , in my opinion , they ought , without ceremony ...
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This I perceive no inaccuracy on the present occasion . matter of his marrying his king's daughter , " - " and then his banishment ; " - - " and the approbation of those , " & c . “ are ( i . e . all these circumstances united ) ...
This I perceive no inaccuracy on the present occasion . matter of his marrying his king's daughter , " - " and then his banishment ; " - - " and the approbation of those , " & c . “ are ( i . e . all these circumstances united ) ...
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Mr. Heath proposes to read , " I could but believe , " & c . Mr. Malone , whom I have followed , exhibits the passage as it appears in the present text . POST . I praised her as I rated her : SC . V. 31 CYMBELINE .
Mr. Heath proposes to read , " I could but believe , " & c . Mr. Malone , whom I have followed , exhibits the passage as it appears in the present text . POST . I praised her as I rated her : SC . V. 31 CYMBELINE .
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The meaning is : " Think with what a fair prospect of mending your fortunes you now change your present service . " STEEVENS . - 99 A line in our author's Rape of Lucrece adds some support to the reading - thou chancest on , which is ...
The meaning is : " Think with what a fair prospect of mending your fortunes you now change your present service . " STEEVENS . - 99 A line in our author's Rape of Lucrece adds some support to the reading - thou chancest on , which is ...
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I am willing to comply with any meaning that can be extorted from the present text , rather than change it , yet will propose , but with great diffidence , a slight alteration : 66 Bless'd be those , " How mean soe'er , that have their ...
I am willing to comply with any meaning that can be extorted from the present text , rather than change it , yet will propose , but with great diffidence , a slight alteration : 66 Bless'd be those , " How mean soe'er , that have their ...
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