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Pagina 45
... ufed as a trifyllable , arbitrarily reads - English wolves ; in which he has been followed by all the fubfequent editors . So , in the next line but one , he reads bright Aftraa , not obferving that Afræa , by a licentious pronunciation ...
... ufed as a trifyllable , arbitrarily reads - English wolves ; in which he has been followed by all the fubfequent editors . So , in the next line but one , he reads bright Aftraa , not obferving that Afræa , by a licentious pronunciation ...
Pagina 58
... ufed by Spenfer . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads -wrizled , which has been followed in fubfequent editions . MALONE . The inftance from Spenfer , is the following : Her writhled fkin , as rough as maple rind . " STEEVENS . For in my gallery ...
... ufed by Spenfer . Sir Thomas Hanmer reads -wrizled , which has been followed in fubfequent editions . MALONE . The inftance from Spenfer , is the following : Her writhled fkin , as rough as maple rind . " STEEVENS . For in my gallery ...
Pagina 73
... ufed in Othello : For fince these arms of mine had feven years ' pith . " And , figuratively , in Hamlet : And enterprizes of great pith and moment- STEEVENS . - That droops his faplefs branches to the ground : KING HENRY 73 VI .
... ufed in Othello : For fince these arms of mine had feven years ' pith . " And , figuratively , in Hamlet : And enterprizes of great pith and moment- STEEVENS . - That droops his faplefs branches to the ground : KING HENRY 73 VI .
Pagina 76
... ufed with great laxity among our ancient English writers . Thus in Othello , lago tells Brabantio - he fhall have his nephews ( i . e . , the children of his own daughter ) neigh to him . " STEEVENS . It would be furely better to read ...
... ufed with great laxity among our ancient English writers . Thus in Othello , lago tells Brabantio - he fhall have his nephews ( i . e . , the children of his own daughter ) neigh to him . " STEEVENS . It would be furely better to read ...
Pagina 87
... ufed in the fenfe for which he contends . I cannot fupply one for him , or I moft readily would . STEEVENS . See here , my friends , and loving countrymen ; G 4 KING HENRY VI . 87 Hath been enacted through your enmity: ...
... ufed in the fenfe for which he contends . I cannot fupply one for him , or I moft readily would . STEEVENS . See here , my friends , and loving countrymen ; G 4 KING HENRY VI . 87 Hath been enacted through your enmity: ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 14 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 14 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 14 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1809 |
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