The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 70
... common reading , but with not fo much force or elegance as var . JOHNSON . Either emendation is unneceffary . The hungry now is this hungry infant . Shakespeare perhaps ufes the word now as a sub , ftantive , in Mcafure for Meafure : 66 ...
... common reading , but with not fo much force or elegance as var . JOHNSON . Either emendation is unneceffary . The hungry now is this hungry infant . Shakespeare perhaps ufes the word now as a sub , ftantive , in Mcafure for Meafure : 66 ...
Side 76
... fomething flight and inconfiderable . JOHNSON . Modern , I believe , is trite , common . So , in As s you like It : " Full of wife faws and modern inftances . " STEEVENS , How How I may be deliver❜d of these woes , And 76 KING JOHN .
... fomething flight and inconfiderable . JOHNSON . Modern , I believe , is trite , common . So , in As s you like It : " Full of wife faws and modern inftances . " STEEVENS , How How I may be deliver❜d of these woes , And 76 KING JOHN .
Side 80
... other thing . But the Oxford editor will have it , that Shakespeare wrote : -- No fhape of nature . WARBURTON . The old copy reads : -No fcope , & c . STEEVENS . No No common wind , no cuftomed event , But they 80 KING JOH N.
... other thing . But the Oxford editor will have it , that Shakespeare wrote : -- No fhape of nature . WARBURTON . The old copy reads : -No fcope , & c . STEEVENS . No No common wind , no cuftomed event , But they 80 KING JOH N.
Side 81
... common wind , no cuftomed event , But they will pluck away his natural cause , And call them meteors , prodigies , and figns , Abortives , prefages , and tongues of heaven , Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John . Lewis . May be , he ...
... common wind , no cuftomed event , But they will pluck away his natural cause , And call them meteors , prodigies , and figns , Abortives , prefages , and tongues of heaven , Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John . Lewis . May be , he ...
Side 85
... common reading , only an opinion of Hu- bert's veracity ; whereas the point here was to win upon Hubert's paffions , which could not be better done than by fhewing affection towards him . WARBURTON . I do not fee why the old reading may ...
... common reading , only an opinion of Hu- bert's veracity ; whereas the point here was to win upon Hubert's paffions , which could not be better done than by fhewing affection towards him . WARBURTON . I do not fee why the old reading may ...
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