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Pagina 16
... fecond folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . - Though I cannot impute fuch a correction to the ignorance of the person who made it , I can easily suppose what is here ftyled the phraseology of Shakspeare , to be ...
... fecond folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . - Though I cannot impute fuch a correction to the ignorance of the person who made it , I can easily suppose what is here ftyled the phraseology of Shakspeare , to be ...
Pagina 17
... fecond folio . The firft omits to him , and confequently mutilates the verse . STEEVENS . 4 Periods his comfort . ] To period is , perhaps , a verb of Shak- fpeare's introduction into the English language . I find it , however , ufed by ...
... fecond folio . The firft omits to him , and confequently mutilates the verse . STEEVENS . 4 Periods his comfort . ] To period is , perhaps , a verb of Shak- fpeare's introduction into the English language . I find it , however , ufed by ...
Pagina 27
... fecond . STEEVENS . 5 The ftrain of man's bred out Into baboon and monkey . Man is exhaufted and degenerated ; bis ftrain or lineage is worn down into a monkey . JOHNSON . ALCIB . Sir , you have fav'd my longing , TIMON OF ATHENS . 27.
... fecond . STEEVENS . 5 The ftrain of man's bred out Into baboon and monkey . Man is exhaufted and degenerated ; bis ftrain or lineage is worn down into a monkey . JOHNSON . ALCIB . Sir , you have fav'd my longing , TIMON OF ATHENS . 27.
Pagina 31
... fecond to Apemantus . Mr. Heath has juftly obferved that this cannot have been Shakspeare's intention , for thus Apemantus would be made to address Timon personally , who must therefore have seen and heard him ; whereas it appears from ...
... fecond to Apemantus . Mr. Heath has juftly obferved that this cannot have been Shakspeare's intention , for thus Apemantus would be made to address Timon personally , who must therefore have seen and heard him ; whereas it appears from ...
Pagina 41
... we are indebted to the fecond folio : it is wanting in the firft . STEEVENS . 6 mine own device ; ] The mask appears to have been de- figned by Timon to furprize his guefis . JOHNSON 8 1. LADY . My lord , ' you take TIMON OF ATHENS .
... we are indebted to the fecond folio : it is wanting in the firft . STEEVENS . 6 mine own device ; ] The mask appears to have been de- figned by Timon to furprize his guefis . JOHNSON 8 1. LADY . My lord , ' you take TIMON OF ATHENS .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 17 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1809 |
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