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Pagina 128
... observe , that these are the words which commonly were put on books where an exclusive right had been granted to particular persons for printing them . Reed . 2 to the church ; ] i . e . go to the church , & c . Tyrwhitt . Luc . Hear'st ...
... observe , that these are the words which commonly were put on books where an exclusive right had been granted to particular persons for printing them . Reed . 2 to the church ; ] i . e . go to the church , & c . Tyrwhitt . Luc . Hear'st ...
Pagina 131
... that the former piece was not the work of Shakspeare : but I have since observed that Mr. Pope had changed inhabitable into unkabitable . Steevens . Fair lovely maid , once more good day to thee TAMING OF THE SHREW . 131.
... that the former piece was not the work of Shakspeare : but I have since observed that Mr. Pope had changed inhabitable into unkabitable . Steevens . Fair lovely maid , once more good day to thee TAMING OF THE SHREW . 131.
Pagina 140
... , sc . v . Steevens . 9 fears his widow , ] To fear , as has been already observed , meant in our author's time both to dread , and to intimidate . The Wid . Then never trust me if I be afeard 140 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... , sc . v . Steevens . 9 fears his widow , ] To fear , as has been already observed , meant in our author's time both to dread , and to intimidate . The Wid . Then never trust me if I be afeard 140 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
Pagina 141
... observed that anciently the word - shrew was pronounced as if it had been written - shrow . See the finale of the play . Steevens . 3 put her down . Hor . That's my office . ] This passage will be best explained by another , in Much Ado ...
... observed that anciently the word - shrew was pronounced as if it had been written - shrow . See the finale of the play . Steevens . 3 put her down . Hor . That's my office . ] This passage will be best explained by another , in Much Ado ...
Pagina 152
... observations of Dr. Hurd , on the Induc- tion to this comedy . They are taken from his Notes on the Epis- tle to Augustus : " The Induction , as Shakspeare calls it , to The Taming of the Shrew , deserves , for the excellence of its ...
... observations of Dr. Hurd , on the Induc- tion to this comedy . They are taken from his Notes on the Epis- tle to Augustus : " The Induction , as Shakspeare calls it , to The Taming of the Shrew , deserves , for the excellence of its ...
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