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 12 |
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Glar'd certainly is to our ears a more forcible expression ; I have however
adopted a reading proposed by Dr. Johnson , gaz'd ; induced by the following
passage in Stowe's Chronicle , 1615 , from which the word guze seems in our
author's ...
Glar'd certainly is to our ears a more forcible expression ; I have however
adopted a reading proposed by Dr. Johnson , gaz'd ; induced by the following
passage in Stowe's Chronicle , 1615 , from which the word guze seems in our
author's ...
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In this very page , five entire lines between the word shook in my note , and the
same word in Mr. Tyrwhitt's note , were omitted by the compositor , in the original
proof sheet [ of edition 1790. ] That the words— “ The round world should have ...
In this very page , five entire lines between the word shook in my note , and the
same word in Mr. Tyrwhitt's note , were omitted by the compositor , in the original
proof sheet [ of edition 1790. ] That the words— “ The round world should have ...
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In our author we frequently find the word bend applied to the eye . Thus , in the
first Act of this play : those his goodly eyes now bend , now turn , " & c . Again , in
Cymbeline : Although they wear their faces to the bent “ Of the king's looks .
In our author we frequently find the word bend applied to the eye . Thus , in the
first Act of this play : those his goodly eyes now bend , now turn , " & c . Again , in
Cymbeline : Although they wear their faces to the bent “ Of the king's looks .
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