| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 420 pagina’s
...virtuous season. And the same kind of expression is in Cymbeline: Common-kissing Titan. WARBURTOW. This is a noble emendation, which almost sets the critic on a level with the author. JOHNSON. 40 — what lenten entertainment, &c.] ie sparing, like the entertainments given in Lent. STEEVENS.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 350 pagina’s
...reader in astonishment. Johnson, with true piety, adopts the fanciful hypothesis, declaring it to be a noble emendation, which almost sets the critic on a level with the author. The general observations at the end of the several plays, and the preface, will be found in this edition.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 372 pagina’s
...reader in astonishment. Johnson, with true piety, adopts the fanciful hypothesis, declaring it to be a noble emendation, which almost sets the critic on a level with the author. The general observations at the end of the several plays, and the preface, will be found in this edition.... | |
| John Poole - 1811 - 138 pagina’s
...upon him, in its fullest force: ' I promised,' says he, ' to die game; but, though I have forfeited my honour, by exposing that dirty scamp, (the king,)...almost sets the critic on a level with the author. (r) I'm dead—at least I shall be in a minute. Thus the folio. The quarto reads, I'm dead at last—or... | |
| John Poole - 1811 - 140 pagina’s
...upon him, in its fullest force : ' I promised,' says he, ' to die game; but, though I have forfeited my honour, by exposing that dirty scamp, (the king,}...almost sets the critic on a level with the author. (r) I'm dead — at least I shall be in a minute. Thus the folio. The quarto reads, I'm dead at last... | |
| John Poole - 1811 - 136 pagina’s
...emotion? — " For you am I a nose." How elegantly refined ! how exquisitely pathetic ! WARBUBTON. This is a, noble emendation, which almost sets the critic on a level with the author. (r) I'm dead — at least I shall be in a minute. Thus the folio. The quarto reads, I'm dead at last... | |
| John Poole - 1814 - 136 pagina’s
...emotion ? — " For you am I a nose." How elegantly refined ! How exquisitely pathetic ! WARBUETON. This -is a noble emendation, which almost sets the...critic on a level with the author. JOHNSON. (r) I'm dead — at least I shall be in a minute. Thus the folio. The quarto reads, I'm dead at last — or... | |
| Andrew Becket - 1815 - 748 pagina’s
...for Hamlet is perpetually moralizing, and his circumstances make this reflection very natural. WARB. This is a noble emendation, which almost sets the critic on a level with the author. JOHN. Being a god, kissing carrion,] Our author, I imagine, wrote — " being a god-kissing carrion,"... | |
| John Poole - 1817 - 136 pagina’s
...address without emotion ! — " For you am I a nose." How elegantly refined ! How exquisitely pathetic ! This is a noble emendation, which almost sets the critic on a level with the author. JOHNSON. (r) tm dead— at least I shall be in a minute. Thus the folio. The quarto reads, I'm dead at last —... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 368 pagina’s
...reader in astonishment. Johnson, with true piety, adopts the fanciful hypothesis, declaring it to be a noble emendation, which almost sets the critic on a level with the author. The general observations at the end of the several plays, and the preface, will be found in this edition.... | |
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