The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 38
... mean- ing to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed versification . The latter ( as already has been obferved ) may be frequently effected by the ex- pulfion of useless and fupernumerary fyllables , and an occafional ...
... mean- ing to his corrupted lines , and a decent flow to his obftructed versification . The latter ( as already has been obferved ) may be frequently effected by the ex- pulfion of useless and fupernumerary fyllables , and an occafional ...
Page 44
... mean the Editor of the fecond folio for perhaps no fuch literary agent as an editor of a poetical work , unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . This office , if any where , was vested in the printer , who ...
... mean the Editor of the fecond folio for perhaps no fuch literary agent as an editor of a poetical work , unaccompanied by comments , was at that period to be found . This office , if any where , was vested in the printer , who ...
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... mean our late excellent friend , Mr. Tyrwhitt . In his library was this fecond folio of our author's plays . He al- ways ftood forward as a determined advocate for its authority , on which , we believe , more than one of his emendations ...
... mean our late excellent friend , Mr. Tyrwhitt . In his library was this fecond folio of our author's plays . He al- ways ftood forward as a determined advocate for its authority , on which , we believe , more than one of his emendations ...
Page 47
... mean time , fome critical arithmetician can be found , who will impartially and intelligently afcertain by way of Dr and Cr the faults and merits of this book , and thereby prove the former to have been many , and the latter scarce any ...
... mean time , fome critical arithmetician can be found , who will impartially and intelligently afcertain by way of Dr and Cr the faults and merits of this book , and thereby prove the former to have been many , and the latter scarce any ...
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... mean rank , but remembered of it . " In a note on the transcript with which Mr. Capell was furnished , it is faid , that " the people of those parts pronounce lowfie like Lucy . " They do fo to this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes ...
... mean rank , but remembered of it . " In a note on the transcript with which Mr. Capell was furnished , it is faid , that " the people of those parts pronounce lowfie like Lucy . " They do fo to this day in Scotland . Mr. Wilkes ...
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