The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Pagina 68
... fenfe yet seems to be weak , and perhaps a more licentious cor- rection is neceffary . I read there- fore , I had no intereft in your heat's preceding . This , fays the Prince , is no quar- rel of mine , I had no intereft in your former ...
... fenfe yet seems to be weak , and perhaps a more licentious cor- rection is neceffary . I read there- fore , I had no intereft in your heat's preceding . This , fays the Prince , is no quar- rel of mine , I had no intereft in your former ...
Pagina 78
... fenfe . Unfeemly Woman in a feeming Man ! As ill befeeming Beaft in feem- ing GROTH ! i . e . you have the ill befeeming pailions of a brute beat in the well - feeming fhape of a rational creature . For having in the first line faid ...
... fenfe . Unfeemly Woman in a feeming Man ! As ill befeeming Beaft in feem- ing GROTH ! i . e . you have the ill befeeming pailions of a brute beat in the well - feeming fhape of a rational creature . For having in the first line faid ...
Pagina 79
... fenfe of , to agree , be friendly together , & c . So in , As you like it , Then is there mirth in Heav'n When earthly things made even ATONE together . WARB . The alteration makes no im- provement . The meaning is the fame in the ...
... fenfe of , to agree , be friendly together , & c . So in , As you like it , Then is there mirth in Heav'n When earthly things made even ATONE together . WARB . The alteration makes no im- provement . The meaning is the fame in the ...
Pagina 84
... fenfe is this , The lark , they fay , has loft her eyes to the toad , and now [ would the toad had her voice too , fince he uses it to the difturbance of lovers . Enter Nurse . Madam , - Jul . Nurfe ? Enter 84 ROMEO and JULIET .
... fenfe is this , The lark , they fay , has loft her eyes to the toad , and now [ would the toad had her voice too , fince he uses it to the difturbance of lovers . Enter Nurse . Madam , - Jul . Nurfe ? Enter 84 ROMEO and JULIET .
Pagina 104
... fenfe to make them in- telligible , and this was an unrea- As I have re- fonable labour . formed the paffage above quoted , I dare warrant , I have restored our Poet's text ; and a fine fen- fible reproof it contains againft immoderate ...
... fenfe to make them in- telligible , and this was an unrea- As I have re- fonable labour . formed the paffage above quoted , I dare warrant , I have restored our Poet's text ; and a fine fen- fible reproof it contains againft immoderate ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volume 8 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1765 |
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