The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... Perhaps we should read — No , at their births . TYRWHITT . 8 All UNAVOIDED , & c . ] i . e . unavoidable . So , before : " Whose unavoided eye is dangerous . " MALONE . 9 Thy head , all INDIRECTLY , gave DIRECTION ] This is a jingle in ...
... Perhaps we should read — No , at their births . TYRWHITT . 8 All UNAVOIDED , & c . ] i . e . unavoidable . So , before : " Whose unavoided eye is dangerous . " MALONE . 9 Thy head , all INDIRECTLY , gave DIRECTION ] This is a jingle in ...
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... Perhaps the poet wrote : " Daring and opposite to every danger . " TYRWHITT . Perhaps the following passage in Chapman's version of the eighth book of Homer's Odyssey may countenance the old read- ing : 66 66 66 a most dreadful fight ...
... Perhaps the poet wrote : " Daring and opposite to every danger . " TYRWHITT . Perhaps the following passage in Chapman's version of the eighth book of Homer's Odyssey may countenance the old read- ing : 66 66 66 a most dreadful fight ...
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... Perhaps , after this quotation , you may not think , that Sir Thomas Hanmer , who reads tyth'd - instead of ty'd all the king- dom , deserves quite so much of Dr. Warburton's severity . - Indis- putably the passage , like every other in ...
... Perhaps , after this quotation , you may not think , that Sir Thomas Hanmer , who reads tyth'd - instead of ty'd all the king- dom , deserves quite so much of Dr. Warburton's severity . - Indis- putably the passage , like every other in ...
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