The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... paffage will be quoted . When the diction is entangled , it will be cleared by a paraphrafe or interpretation . When the fenfe is broken by the fuppreffion of part of the fentiment in pleasantry or paffion , the connection will be ...
... paffage will be quoted . When the diction is entangled , it will be cleared by a paraphrafe or interpretation . When the fenfe is broken by the fuppreffion of part of the fentiment in pleasantry or paffion , the connection will be ...
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... paffage in the former light , reads : " Hang them that ftand in fear ! " From the fame ignorance , " And all our yesterdays have lighted foo's " The way to dufty death . " is changed to →→ " And all our yesterdays have lighted fools ...
... paffage in the former light , reads : " Hang them that ftand in fear ! " From the fame ignorance , " And all our yesterdays have lighted foo's " The way to dufty death . " is changed to →→ " And all our yesterdays have lighted fools ...
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... paffage nonsense , as he found it . So , in Titus Andronicus : " And let no comfort delight mine ear— ” being erroneoufly printed in the first folio , instead of " And let no comforter , " & c . the editor of the fecond folio corrected ...
... paffage nonsense , as he found it . So , in Titus Andronicus : " And let no comfort delight mine ear— ” being erroneoufly printed in the first folio , instead of " And let no comforter , " & c . the editor of the fecond folio corrected ...
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... paffage nonfenfe . So , in Much ado about Nothing , " And I will break with her . Was't not to this end , " & c . being printed instead of " And I will break with her and with her father , " And thou shalt have her . Was't not to this ...
... paffage nonfenfe . So , in Much ado about Nothing , " And I will break with her . Was't not to this end , " & c . being printed instead of " And I will break with her and with her father , " And thou shalt have her . Was't not to this ...
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... paffage in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : " So will I grow , fo live , fo die , my lord , " Ere I will yield my virgin patent up " Unto his lordfhip , whofe unwished yoke ! " My foul confents not to give fovereignty . " i . e . to give ...
... paffage in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : " So will I grow , fo live , fo die , my lord , " Ere I will yield my virgin patent up " Unto his lordfhip , whofe unwished yoke ! " My foul confents not to give fovereignty . " i . e . to give ...
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