The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... plays in Quarto , ( very much to the advantage of his VOL . IV . Edition ) coming to this place , found five lines , in the firft Edi- tion of this play printed in 1598 , omitted in the first general col- lection of the poet's works ...
... plays in Quarto , ( very much to the advantage of his VOL . IV . Edition ) coming to this place , found five lines , in the firft Edi- tion of this play printed in 1598 , omitted in the first general col- lection of the poet's works ...
Strana 23
... following scene . As the play is now divided , more time paffes between the two laft fcenes of the first act , than between the first act and the fecond . C 4 SCENE SCENE VII . Changes to the Court . Enter King KING RICHARD II . 23.
... following scene . As the play is now divided , more time paffes between the two laft fcenes of the first act , than between the first act and the fecond . C 4 SCENE SCENE VII . Changes to the Court . Enter King KING RICHARD II . 23.
Strana 29
... play fo nicely with their names ? Gaunt . No , mifery makes sport to mock itself : Since thou doft feek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great King , to flatter thee . K. Rich . Should dying men flatter those that live ? Gaunt ...
... play fo nicely with their names ? Gaunt . No , mifery makes sport to mock itself : Since thou doft feek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great King , to flatter thee . K. Rich . Should dying men flatter those that live ? Gaunt ...
Strana 30
... play was written , Queen Elizabeth's , but in the reign after it , King James's . By bondjave to the law , the poet means his being inflaved to his favorite fubjects . WARBURTON . This fentiment , whatever it be , is obfcurely expreffed ...
... play was written , Queen Elizabeth's , but in the reign after it , King James's . By bondjave to the law , the poet means his being inflaved to his favorite fubjects . WARBURTON . This fentiment , whatever it be , is obfcurely expreffed ...
Strana 49
... play was not , in Shakespeare's time , broken into acts ; the two editions published before his death exhibit only a fequence of fcenes from the be- ginning to the end , without any hint of a paufe of action . In a drama fo defultory ...
... play was not , in Shakespeare's time , broken into acts ; the two editions published before his death exhibit only a fequence of fcenes from the be- ginning to the end , without any hint of a paufe of action . In a drama fo defultory ...
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