The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 7J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... natural productions would be in- variably the fame . STEEVENS . 3 Climb o'er the houfe & c . ] This is the reading of the quarto , 1598 , and much preferable to that of the folio : " That were to climb o'er the house to unlock the gate ...
... natural productions would be in- variably the fame . STEEVENS . 3 Climb o'er the houfe & c . ] This is the reading of the quarto , 1598 , and much preferable to that of the folio : " That were to climb o'er the house to unlock the gate ...
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... natural for Biron to make this reflection , who is cavilling at every thing ; and then for him to pursue his reading ... natures and be- haviour . THEOBALD . [ Reads . ] Item , If any man be 12 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... natural for Biron to make this reflection , who is cavilling at every thing ; and then for him to pursue his reading ... natures and be- haviour . THEOBALD . [ Reads . ] Item , If any man be 12 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... nature , and wink at the liberties of her oppofite , rather than he would incur the imputation of ill - breeding in keeping up the quarrel . And as our author , and Jonfon his contemporary , are confeffedly the two greatest writers in ...
... nature , and wink at the liberties of her oppofite , rather than he would incur the imputation of ill - breeding in keeping up the quarrel . And as our author , and Jonfon his contemporary , are confeffedly the two greatest writers in ...
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... nature . " RITSON . 3 my tender juvenal ? ] Juvenal is youth . So , in The Noble Stranger , 1640 : " Oh , I could hug thee for this , my jovial juvinell . " STEEVENS . tough fenior , as an appertinent title to your old time , ] Here and ...
... nature . " RITSON . 3 my tender juvenal ? ] Juvenal is youth . So , in The Noble Stranger , 1640 : " Oh , I could hug thee for this , my jovial juvinell . " STEEVENS . tough fenior , as an appertinent title to your old time , ] Here and ...
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... nature was in making graces dear , fonneteer . ] The old copies read only - fonnet . The emendation is Sir T. Hanmer's . MALONE . STEEVENS . your deareft fpirits : ] Dear , in our author's language has many fhades of meaning . In the ...
... nature was in making graces dear , fonneteer . ] The old copies read only - fonnet . The emendation is Sir T. Hanmer's . MALONE . STEEVENS . your deareft fpirits : ] Dear , in our author's language has many fhades of meaning . In the ...
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