The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... nature . THEOBALD . a new untrimmed bride . ] Mr. Theobald fays , " that as untrimmed cannot bear any fignification to fquare with the fenfe re- quired , " it must be corrupt ; therefore he will cafhier it , and read , and trimmed ; in ...
... nature . THEOBALD . a new untrimmed bride . ] Mr. Theobald fays , " that as untrimmed cannot bear any fignification to fquare with the fenfe re- quired , " it must be corrupt ; therefore he will cafhier it , and read , and trimmed ; in ...
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... natural midnight , it is yet the most folemn moment of the poetical one ; and Shakespeare himself has chofen to introduce his Ghoft in Hamlet : " The bell then beating one . " Mr. Malone observes , " that one and on , are perpetually ...
... natural midnight , it is yet the most folemn moment of the poetical one ; and Shakespeare himself has chofen to introduce his Ghoft in Hamlet : " The bell then beating one . " Mr. Malone observes , " that one and on , are perpetually ...
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... natural colours , on which , in gracious poftures , lay children fleeping . " Again , in the fame piece : 66 they stood about him , not in fet ranks , but in feveral gracious poftures . " Again , in the Malecontent , 1604 : " The moft ...
... natural colours , on which , in gracious poftures , lay children fleeping . " Again , in the fame piece : 66 they stood about him , not in fet ranks , but in feveral gracious poftures . " Again , in the Malecontent , 1604 : " The moft ...
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... natural exhalation in the sky , No fcape of nature , no diftemper'd day , 6 — true blood , ] The blood of him that has the just claim . JOHNSON . " No fcape of nature , - ] The author very finely calls a monftrous birth , an escape of ...
... natural exhalation in the sky , No fcape of nature , no diftemper'd day , 6 — true blood , ] The blood of him that has the just claim . JOHNSON . " No fcape of nature , - ] The author very finely calls a monftrous birth , an escape of ...
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... natural cause , And call them meteors , prodigies , and figns , Abortives , prefages , and tongues of heaven , Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John . Lewis . May be , he will not touch young Arthur's life , But hold himself fafe in ...
... natural cause , And call them meteors , prodigies , and figns , Abortives , prefages , and tongues of heaven , Plainly denouncing vengeance upon John . Lewis . May be , he will not touch young Arthur's life , But hold himself fafe in ...
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