The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: pt. 2. Historical account of the English stage. Emendations and additions. Tempest. Two gentlemen of VeronaH. Baldwin, 1790 |
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... to cure the defect , printed the paffage just as he found it ; and in like manner in the fame play implicitly followed the This expletive , we shall presently find , when I xxviii PREFACE , "Doft thou love me? I know thou wilt ...
... to cure the defect , printed the paffage just as he found it ; and in like manner in the fame play implicitly followed the This expletive , we shall presently find , when I xxviii PREFACE , "Doft thou love me? I know thou wilt ...
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William Shakespeare. This expletive , we shall presently find , when I come to speak of our poet's metre , was his conftant expedi ent in all difficulties . In Measure for Measure he printed ignominy instead of ignomy , the reading of ...
William Shakespeare. This expletive , we shall presently find , when I come to speak of our poet's metre , was his conftant expedi ent in all difficulties . In Measure for Measure he printed ignominy instead of ignomy , the reading of ...
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... shall swear upon this fword of justice , - " P. 177 . 14. " The feffion fball proceed . " P. 349 . " The feffions fhall proceed . " P. 178 . 15 . " Which you knew great ; and to the certain hazard " Of all incertainties- " P. 350 ...
... shall swear upon this fword of justice , - " P. 177 . 14. " The feffion fball proceed . " P. 349 . " The feffions fhall proceed . " P. 178 . 15 . " Which you knew great ; and to the certain hazard " Of all incertainties- " P. 350 ...
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... shall probably find in it- " Paid to William Shak- Speare for mending Titus Andronicus . " See Vol . I. Part II . P. 320 . 5 Vol . I. Part II . Emendations and Additions , p . 317 . now now extant . Any difquifition therefore concerning ...
... shall probably find in it- " Paid to William Shak- Speare for mending Titus Andronicus . " See Vol . I. Part II . P. 320 . 5 Vol . I. Part II . Emendations and Additions , p . 317 . now now extant . Any difquifition therefore concerning ...
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... shall not dare to prefent his mufe rudely before your eyes , with- out having firft unmaskt her , rifled her , and discovered all her bare and most myftical parts before you at a taverne , when you moft knightly , fhal for his paines ...
... shall not dare to prefent his mufe rudely before your eyes , with- out having firft unmaskt her , rifled her , and discovered all her bare and most myftical parts before you at a taverne , when you moft knightly , fhal for his paines ...
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