The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Svazek 6Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... tell you , that your virtue is now invefted with power equal to your knowledge and wisdom . fore your knowledge and your virtue now work together . eafily be conceived how fufficiencies was , by an inarticulate fpeaker , or inattentive ...
... tell you , that your virtue is now invefted with power equal to your knowledge and wisdom . fore your knowledge and your virtue now work together . eafily be conceived how fufficiencies was , by an inarticulate fpeaker , or inattentive ...
Strana 12
... tell him . JOHNSON . To advertise is ufed in this fenfe , and with Shakspeare's ac- centuation , by Chapmam , in his verfion of the 11th Book of the Odyffey : " Or , of my father , if thy royal ear Hath been advértis'd- STEEVENS . I ...
... tell him . JOHNSON . To advertise is ufed in this fenfe , and with Shakspeare's ac- centuation , by Chapmam , in his verfion of the 11th Book of the Odyffey : " Or , of my father , if thy royal ear Hath been advértis'd- STEEVENS . I ...
Strana 24
... telling Lucio , that he knows the lady , & c . one would think he was not meant to have made her perfonal appearance on the scene . STEEVENS . The little feeming impropriety there is , will be entirely removed , by fuppofing that when ...
... telling Lucio , that he knows the lady , & c . one would think he was not meant to have made her perfonal appearance on the scene . STEEVENS . The little feeming impropriety there is , will be entirely removed , by fuppofing that when ...
Strana 27
... tell what fignification to give to the word prone . Its primitive and tranflated fenfes are well known . The author may , by a prone diale & , mean a dialect which mean are prone to regard , or a diale & natural and unforced , as thofe ...
... tell what fignification to give to the word prone . Its primitive and tranflated fenfes are well known . The author may , by a prone diale & , mean a dialect which mean are prone to regard , or a diale & natural and unforced , as thofe ...
Strana 43
... tell me , When I , that cenfure him , do so offend , Let mine own judgement pattern out my death , And nothing come in partial . Sir , he muft die . ESCAL . Be it as your wisdom will . ANG . Where is the provost ? 4 That juftice feizes ...
... tell me , When I , that cenfure him , do so offend , Let mine own judgement pattern out my death , And nothing come in partial . Sir , he muft die . ESCAL . Be it as your wisdom will . ANG . Where is the provost ? 4 That juftice feizes ...
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