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Side 6
... word as it appears in the text of Shakspeare ; as does Ben Jonson , in his Epithalamion on Mr. Weston . The ... word , and with the same meaning , in his Penferoso : 1 " Whose power hath a true confent " With planet , or with ...
... word as it appears in the text of Shakspeare ; as does Ben Jonson , in his Epithalamion on Mr. Weston . The ... word , and with the same meaning , in his Penferoso : 1 " Whose power hath a true confent " With planet , or with ...
Side 7
... word concent . See Vol . XI . p . 85 , n . 3 ; and Vol . XIII . p . 211 , n . 2. In other places I have adopted the modern and more proper spelling ; but , in the present inftance , I apprehend , the word was used in its ordinary sense ...
... word concent . See Vol . XI . p . 85 , n . 3 ; and Vol . XIII . p . 211 , n . 2. In other places I have adopted the modern and more proper spelling ; but , in the present inftance , I apprehend , the word was used in its ordinary sense ...
Side 9
... word for marsh or fen ; and therefore very judicioufly thus corre & ed by Mr. Pope . WARBURTON . We should certainly read - marish . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Made mountains marsh , with spring - tides of my tears . ' RITSON . I ...
... word for marsh or fen ; and therefore very judicioufly thus corre & ed by Mr. Pope . WARBURTON . We should certainly read - marish . So , in The Spanish Tragedy : " Made mountains marsh , with spring - tides of my tears . ' RITSON . I ...
Side 10
... word Nero was omitted for the fame reason . See the Differtation at the end of the third part of King Henry VI . MALONE . 9 Guienne , Champaigne , Rheims , Orleans , ] This verse might be completed by the iusertion of Rouen among the ...
... word Nero was omitted for the fame reason . See the Differtation at the end of the third part of King Henry VI . MALONE . 9 Guienne , Champaigne , Rheims , Orleans , ] This verse might be completed by the iusertion of Rouen among the ...
Side 11
... words peace may be obtain'd . Awake , awake , English nobility ! Let not floth dim your honours , new - begot ... word - man , and confequently leaves the verse imperfect . 3 -- STEEVENS . MALONE . her flowing tides . ] i . e ...
... words peace may be obtain'd . Awake , awake , English nobility ! Let not floth dim your honours , new - begot ... word - man , and confequently leaves the verse imperfect . 3 -- STEEVENS . MALONE . her flowing tides . ] i . e ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
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