The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Band 4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... metre , have endeavoured to help it by a word of their own : " These plainly are the parents to these children . " See the notes at the end of this play . BOSWELL . 5 Val . Not mine , my gloves are ON . TYRWHITT . Speed . Why then ...
... metre , have endeavoured to help it by a word of their own : " These plainly are the parents to these children . " See the notes at the end of this play . BOSWELL . 5 Val . Not mine , my gloves are ON . TYRWHITT . Speed . Why then ...
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... perceiving this , introduced so , ( " And that hath dazzled so , " & c . ) a word as hurtful to the sense as unnecessary to the metre . The plain meaning is , Her mere If I can check my erring love , I will 56 ACT II . TWO GENTLEMEN.
... perceiving this , introduced so , ( " And that hath dazzled so , " & c . ) a word as hurtful to the sense as unnecessary to the metre . The plain meaning is , Her mere If I can check my erring love , I will 56 ACT II . TWO GENTLEMEN.
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... metre , which is not the case with Milan , seems to indicate that this was an oversight of the youthful authour . Mr. Pope , to make out the verse , was obliged to add sir ; but it is very unlikely that the compositor should have made ...
... metre , which is not the case with Milan , seems to indicate that this was an oversight of the youthful authour . Mr. Pope , to make out the verse , was obliged to add sir ; but it is very unlikely that the compositor should have made ...
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... metre , to an actual violation of the sense . Again , in Julius Cæsar , Act II . Sc . II .: " She dreamt to - night she saw my statue . " Here , to fill up the line , Mr. Capell adds the name of Decius , and the last editor , deserting ...
... metre , to an actual violation of the sense . Again , in Julius Cæsar , Act II . Sc . II .: " She dreamt to - night she saw my statue . " Here , to fill up the line , Mr. Capell adds the name of Decius , and the last editor , deserting ...
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... below , and because the metre here is just as good as many other lines in these plays , as I have shown in the essay on that subject . MALONE . Out at the postern by the abbey - wall ; SC . IV . 121 OF VERONA . ACT V. SCENE I. ...
... below , and because the metre here is just as good as many other lines in these plays , as I have shown in the essay on that subject . MALONE . Out at the postern by the abbey - wall ; SC . IV . 121 OF VERONA . ACT V. SCENE I. ...
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alludes Amadis de Gaula ancient Antipholus Armado authentick copy beauty believe BIRON BOSWELL BOYET called comedy Comedy of Errors Costard doth Dromio DUKE edition editor emendation Enter Ephesus error Exeunt Exit fair fool Gentlemen Gentlemen of Verona give grace hair hast hath heart heaven JOHNSON Julia King Henry lady LAUNCE letter lord Love's Love's Labour's Lost madam MALONE MASON master means Merchant of Venice merry metre mistress MOTH musick never observed old copy passage play poet praise pray Princess printed Proteus quarto rhyme romances scene second folio sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Silvia Sonnet speak speech SPEED STEEVENS suppose sweet tell thee THEOBALD thou art Thurio tongue TYRWHITT Valentine Venus and Adonis Verona verse WARBURTON word write
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Seite 390 - From women's eyes this doctrine I derive : They sparkle still the right Promethean fire ; They are the books, the arts, the academes, That show, contain, and nourish all the world...
Seite 20 - I have no other but a woman's reason : I think him so, because I think him so.
Seite 283 - Save base authority from others' books. These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, That give a name to every fixed star, Have no more profit of their shining nights, Than those that walk, and wot not what they are.
Seite 53 - Not for the world : why, man, she is mine own ; And I as rich in having such a jewel As twenty seas, if all their sand were pearl, The water nectar, and the rocks pure gold.
Seite 380 - You meaner beauties of the night, That poorly satisfy our eyes More by your number than your light, You common people of the skies; What are you when the moon shall rise?