The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16 |
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Pagina 40
... that I have no doubt the correction that has been adopted by the modern editors , is right . In the first Act of this play , we have Lucius and Marcius printed instead of Lartius , in the original and only authentick ancient copy .
... that I have no doubt the correction that has been adopted by the modern editors , is right . In the first Act of this play , we have Lucius and Marcius printed instead of Lartius , in the original and only authentick ancient copy .
Pagina 49
Some sense , however , may be extorted from the ancient reading . Coriolanus may mean , that as all the soldiers have offered to attend him on this expedition , and he wants only a part of them , he will submit the selection to four ...
Some sense , however , may be extorted from the ancient reading . Coriolanus may mean , that as all the soldiers have offered to attend him on this expedition , and he wants only a part of them , he will submit the selection to four ...
Pagina 50
The verb -to envy , in ancient language , signifies to hate . Or the construction may be - Not Africk owns a serpent I more abhor and envy , than thy fame . STEEVENS . And the gods doom him after ! 5 AUF . 50 CORIOLANUS . ACT I.
The verb -to envy , in ancient language , signifies to hate . Or the construction may be - Not Africk owns a serpent I more abhor and envy , than thy fame . STEEVENS . And the gods doom him after ! 5 AUF . 50 CORIOLANUS . ACT I.
Pagina 56
... that the personal him , is not unfrequently used by our author , and other writers of his age , instead of it , the neuter ; and that overture , in its musical sense , is not so ancient as the age of Shakspeare .
... that the personal him , is not unfrequently used by our author , and other writers of his age , instead of it , the neuter ; and that overture , in its musical sense , is not so ancient as the age of Shakspeare .
Pagina 78
Seld is often used by ancient writers for seldom . STEEVENS . 2 -- a vulgar station : ] A station among the rabble . So , in The Comedy of Errors : " A vulgar comment will be made of it . " MALONE . A vulgar station , I believe ...
Seld is often used by ancient writers for seldom . STEEVENS . 2 -- a vulgar station : ] A station among the rabble . So , in The Comedy of Errors : " A vulgar comment will be made of it . " MALONE . A vulgar station , I believe ...
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