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 2
But the Oxford editor , without knowing any thing of this , has with great sagacity found out the joke , and reads on his own authority , pitch - forks . WARBURTON . It is plain that , in our author's time , we had the proverb , as lean ...
But the Oxford editor , without knowing any thing of this , has with great sagacity found out the joke , and reads on his own authority , pitch - forks . WARBURTON . It is plain that , in our author's time , we had the proverb , as lean ...
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He uses seat for throne , the royal seat , which the first editors probably not apprehending , corrupted the passage . It is thus used in Richard II . Act III . sc . iv : " Yea , distaff - women manage rusty bills " Against thy seat .
He uses seat for throne , the royal seat , which the first editors probably not apprehending , corrupted the passage . It is thus used in Richard II . Act III . sc . iv : " Yea , distaff - women manage rusty bills " Against thy seat .
Pagina 26
8 They have press'd a power , ] Thus the modern editors . The old copy reads - They have prest a power ; which may signify , have a power ready ; from pret , Fr. So , in The Merchant of Venice : " And I am ...
8 They have press'd a power , ] Thus the modern editors . The old copy reads - They have prest a power ; which may signify , have a power ready ; from pret , Fr. So , in The Merchant of Venice : " And I am ...
Pagina 38
He is followed by the later editors , but I have taken only his correction . JOHNSON . Sensible is here , having sensation . So before : " I would , your cambrick were sensible as your finger . " Though Coriolanus 5 And , when it bows ...
He is followed by the later editors , but I have taken only his correction . JOHNSON . Sensible is here , having sensation . So before : " I would , your cambrick were sensible as your finger . " Though Coriolanus 5 And , when it bows ...
Pagina 40
... instance to a point , of which almost every page of his works shows that he was totally negligent ; a supposition which is so improbable , that I have no doubt the correction that has been adopted by the modern editors , is right .
... instance to a point , of which almost every page of his works shows that he was totally negligent ; a supposition which is so improbable , that I have no doubt the correction that has been adopted by the modern editors , is right .
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