The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 72
... Such was once my opinion concerning the old reading ; but on re - confideration , its propriety cannot appear more doubtful to any one than to myself . It is too late to talk of haftening the night when the arrival of the morning is ...
... Such was once my opinion concerning the old reading ; but on re - confideration , its propriety cannot appear more doubtful to any one than to myself . It is too late to talk of haftening the night when the arrival of the morning is ...
Side 74
... Such temperate order 3 in fo fierce a caufe , A whole armado & c . ] This fimilitude , as little as it makes for the purpose in hand , was , I do not queftion , a very taking one when the play was first represented ; which was a winter ...
... Such temperate order 3 in fo fierce a caufe , A whole armado & c . ] This fimilitude , as little as it makes for the purpose in hand , was , I do not queftion , a very taking one when the play was first represented ; which was a winter ...
Side 85
... last line to have been bro- ken off imperfectly ; thus : I would not have believ'd him ; no tongue , but Hubert's min The old reading is , however , fenfe . STEEVENS . G 3 Exec . Exec . I am beft pleas'd to be from such KING JOHN . 85.
... last line to have been bro- ken off imperfectly ; thus : I would not have believ'd him ; no tongue , but Hubert's min The old reading is , however , fenfe . STEEVENS . G 3 Exec . Exec . I am beft pleas'd to be from such KING JOHN . 85.
Side 86
... such a deed . [ Exeunt . Arth . Alas , I then have chid away my friend ; He hath a stern look , but a gentle heart : - Let him come back , that his compaffion may Give life to yours . Hub . Come , boy , prepare yourself . Arth . Is ...
... such a deed . [ Exeunt . Arth . Alas , I then have chid away my friend ; He hath a stern look , but a gentle heart : - Let him come back , that his compaffion may Give life to yours . Hub . Come , boy , prepare yourself . Arth . Is ...
Side 101
... such fuitors to hear . ' Again , in Every Man , another Morality , no date : 39 " As , or we departe , thou fhalt know . " Again , in the interlude of the Difobedient Child , black letter , no date : " To fend for victuals or I came ...
... such fuitors to hear . ' Again , in Every Man , another Morality , no date : 39 " As , or we departe , thou fhalt know . " Again , in the interlude of the Difobedient Child , black letter , no date : " To fend for victuals or I came ...
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