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 18 |
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The editor of the second folio , and all the modern editors , have escaped the
difficulty by suppressing the word . The measure is of little consequence , for no
such line , I believe , exists in any classick author . Dr. Grey refers us to “ Ovid de
Trist ...
The editor of the second folio , and all the modern editors , have escaped the
difficulty by suppressing the word . The measure is of little consequence , for no
such line , I believe , exists in any classick author . Dr. Grey refers us to “ Ovid de
Trist ...
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The player editors seem to have preferred want of humanity and common sense ,
to fewness of lines , and defect of versification . Steevens . By headlong the poet
undoubtedly meant , with his head trailed along the ground . By saying , “ the ...
The player editors seem to have preferred want of humanity and common sense ,
to fewness of lines , and defect of versification . Steevens . By headlong the poet
undoubtedly meant , with his head trailed along the ground . By saying , “ the ...
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The editor of the third folio , and all the subsequent editors , read - hear me but
one word . MALONE . Since the third folio reads - hear me but one word , which
improves both the language and the metre , why should it not be followed ?
The editor of the third folio , and all the subsequent editors , read - hear me but
one word . MALONE . Since the third folio reads - hear me but one word , which
improves both the language and the metre , why should it not be followed ?
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