The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Svazek 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... fhall find him moft convenient . [ Exeunt . 4 high eaftern hill : ] The old quarto has it better east- ward . WARBURTON . The fuperiority of the latter of thefe readings is not , to me at leaft , very apparent . I find the former ufed ...
... fhall find him moft convenient . [ Exeunt . 4 high eaftern hill : ] The old quarto has it better east- ward . WARBURTON . The fuperiority of the latter of thefe readings is not , to me at leaft , very apparent . I find the former ufed ...
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... fhall tell ; And the king's roufe 4 the heaven fhall bruit again , Re - fpeaking earthly thunder . Come away . [ Exeunt King , Queen , Lords , & c . POLONIUS , and LAERTES . univerfity from The Life of Iacke Wilton , 1594 , or The ...
... fhall tell ; And the king's roufe 4 the heaven fhall bruit again , Re - fpeaking earthly thunder . Come away . [ Exeunt King , Queen , Lords , & c . POLONIUS , and LAERTES . univerfity from The Life of Iacke Wilton , 1594 , or The ...
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... fhall not look upon his like again . ] Mr Holt proposes to read , from an emendation of Sir Thomas Samwell , Bart . of Upton , near Northampton : Eye fhall not look upon his like again ; and thinks it is more in the true fpirit of ...
... fhall not look upon his like again . ] Mr Holt proposes to read , from an emendation of Sir Thomas Samwell , Bart . of Upton , near Northampton : Eye fhall not look upon his like again ; and thinks it is more in the true fpirit of ...
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... fhall hap to - night , Give it an understanding , but no tongue ; I will requite your loves : So , fare you well : Upon the platform , ' twixt eleven and twelve , I'll vifit you . ALL . Our duty to your honour . HAM . Your loves , as ...
... fhall hap to - night , Give it an understanding , but no tongue ; I will requite your loves : So , fare you well : Upon the platform , ' twixt eleven and twelve , I'll vifit you . ALL . Our duty to your honour . HAM . Your loves , as ...
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... fhall close it up like a treasure of your own , and yourself fhall keep the key of it . " STEEVENS . Unfifted in fuch perilous circumftance . ] Unfifted for untried . Untried fignifies either not tempted , or not refined ; unfifted ...
... fhall close it up like a treasure of your own , and yourself fhall keep the key of it . " STEEVENS . Unfifted in fuch perilous circumftance . ] Unfifted for untried . Untried fignifies either not tempted , or not refined ; unfifted ...
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