The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical:, Volume 6H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, R. and B. Wellington, J. Brindley, and E. New, 1740 |
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Pagina 13
... Poet's Meaning , ftript of the Jingle which makes it dark : " You well deferve to meet with that Want of Love from your Husband , which you have profefs'd to want for our " Father . " Reg . Reg . That's certain , and with you ; next ...
... Poet's Meaning , ftript of the Jingle which makes it dark : " You well deferve to meet with that Want of Love from your Husband , which you have profefs'd to want for our " Father . " Reg . Reg . That's certain , and with you ; next ...
Pagina 36
... Poet wrote , -treading dark - ey'd night . i . e . travelling in it . The other carries too obfcure , and mean an Allufion . It muft either be borrow'd from the Cant- phrafe of threading of Alleys , i . e . going thro ' bye - paffages ...
... Poet wrote , -treading dark - ey'd night . i . e . travelling in it . The other carries too obfcure , and mean an Allufion . It muft either be borrow'd from the Cant- phrafe of threading of Alleys , i . e . going thro ' bye - paffages ...
Pagina 38
... Poet's fine Meaning . I'll first establish and prove the Reading ; then explain the Allufion . Thus the Poet gave it ; Like rats , oft bite the holy Cords in twain , Too ' intrinficate t'unloofe It means , inward , hidden ; perplext ...
... Poet's fine Meaning . I'll first establish and prove the Reading ; then explain the Allufion . Thus the Poet gave it ; Like rats , oft bite the holy Cords in twain , Too ' intrinficate t'unloofe It means , inward , hidden ; perplext ...
Pagina 46
... , therefore , no Doubt to me , but the Poet wrote , as I have alter'd the Text . And that Shake- Speare employs Vfe in this Signification , is too obvious to want a Proof . Dear Dear daughter , I confefs , that I am old 46 King LEA r .
... , therefore , no Doubt to me , but the Poet wrote , as I have alter'd the Text . And that Shake- Speare employs Vfe in this Signification , is too obvious to want a Proof . Dear Dear daughter , I confefs , that I am old 46 King LEA r .
Pagina 47
... another , or to ftand dismay'd and difappointed one's - felf . The Poet means here , that Gonerill gave him cold Looks , as he before phrases it in this play . Enter Enter Steward . Corn . What trumpet's that ? Reg King LEA R. 47.
... another , or to ftand dismay'd and difappointed one's - felf . The Poet means here , that Gonerill gave him cold Looks , as he before phrases it in this play . Enter Enter Steward . Corn . What trumpet's that ? Reg King LEA R. 47.
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