The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7 |
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... and the whole tenour of the context , require us to read - feast , or to make a change in the last word of the verse : - " When I to fast expressly am fore - bid ; " i . e . when I am enjoined before - hand to fast . THEOBALD .
... and the whole tenour of the context , require us to read - feast , or to make a change in the last word of the verse : - " When I to fast expressly am fore - bid ; " i . e . when I am enjoined before - hand to fast . THEOBALD .
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It was very easy for a negligent transcriber to be deceived by the rhyme immediately preceding ; to mistake the concluding word in the sequent line , and corrupt it into one that would chime with the other . THEOBALD .
It was very easy for a negligent transcriber to be deceived by the rhyme immediately preceding ; to mistake the concluding word in the sequent line , and corrupt it into one that would chime with the other . THEOBALD .
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... to politeness , urbanity , and the more refined pleasures of life . For men without women would turn brutal , and savage , in their natures and behaviour . THEOBALD . [ Reads . ] Item , If any man be 12 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . ACT I.
... to politeness , urbanity , and the more refined pleasures of life . For men without women would turn brutal , and savage , in their natures and behaviour . THEOBALD . [ Reads . ] Item , If any man be 12 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . ACT I.
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THEObald . The princess in the next act calls the king- " this virtuous duke ; " a word which , in our author's time , seems to have been used with great laxity . And indeed , though this were not the case , such a fellow as Costard may ...
THEObald . The princess in the next act calls the king- " this virtuous duke ; " a word which , in our author's time , seems to have been used with great laxity . And indeed , though this were not the case , such a fellow as Costard may ...
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THEOBALD . It is so employed in Macbeth , Act I : 66 great prediction " Of noble having , and of royal hope . " Heaven , however , may be the true reading , in allusion to the gradations of happiness promised by Mohammed to his ...
THEOBALD . It is so employed in Macbeth , Act I : 66 great prediction " Of noble having , and of royal hope . " Heaven , however , may be the true reading , in allusion to the gradations of happiness promised by Mohammed to his ...
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