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Pagina 46
... sense of the paffage , it is quite unneceflary , as may be proved by numerous inftances in our author's dialogue . Thus , in the first line of King Henry V : " My lord , I'll tell you , that felf bill is urg'd- . " ALL LORDS . None fo ...
... sense of the paffage , it is quite unneceflary , as may be proved by numerous inftances in our author's dialogue . Thus , in the first line of King Henry V : " My lord , I'll tell you , that felf bill is urg'd- . " ALL LORDS . None fo ...
Pagina 55
... sense of Good even , have altered it to Good morning ; without any neceffity , as from the courfe of the incidents , precedent and fubfequent , the day may well be fuppofed to be turn'd of noon . TYRWHITT . CAPH . It is ; -And yours too ...
... sense of Good even , have altered it to Good morning ; without any neceffity , as from the courfe of the incidents , precedent and fubfequent , the day may well be fuppofed to be turn'd of noon . TYRWHITT . CAPH . It is ; -And yours too ...
Pagina 120
... sense by Bea Jonfon in his Poetafter : " And Lupus , for your fierce credulity , " One fit him with a larger pair of ears . " So , in Ben In King Henry VIII . our author has fierce vanities . In all in- tances it may mean glaring ...
... sense by Bea Jonfon in his Poetafter : " And Lupus , for your fierce credulity , " One fit him with a larger pair of ears . " So , in Ben In King Henry VIII . our author has fierce vanities . In all in- tances it may mean glaring ...
Pagina 122
... sense by Apemantus : แ Call the creatures " Whofe naked natures live in all the spite " Of wreakful heaven , " & c . Perhaps , in the present inkance , we ought to complete the measure by reading : not thofe natures , - But by is here ...
... sense by Apemantus : แ Call the creatures " Whofe naked natures live in all the spite " Of wreakful heaven , " & c . Perhaps , in the present inkance , we ought to complete the measure by reading : not thofe natures , - But by is here ...
Pagina 125
... sense , but is so far removed from the original reading as to be inadmiffible . Shakspeare , I have no doubt , thought at firft of thofe animals that are fatted by pafture , and paffed from thence to the proprietor of the foil . - I ...
... sense , but is so far removed from the original reading as to be inadmiffible . Shakspeare , I have no doubt , thought at firft of thofe animals that are fatted by pafture , and paffed from thence to the proprietor of the foil . - I ...
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