The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 17 |
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... passage in an old play , called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I conje & ure that he had before made his appearance ou the flage . FARMER . The paffage in Jack Drum's Entertainment or Pasquil and Kathe- rine , 1601 , is this : " Come , I ...
... passage in an old play , called Jack Drum's Entertainment , I conje & ure that he had before made his appearance ou the flage . FARMER . The paffage in Jack Drum's Entertainment or Pasquil and Kathe- rine , 1601 , is this : " Come , I ...
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... passage is at prefent in confusion . The poet afks a queftion , and Ĥays not for an answer , nor has his question any apparent drift or confequence . I would range the paffage thus : Poet . Ay , that's well known . But what particular ...
... passage is at prefent in confusion . The poet afks a queftion , and Ĥays not for an answer , nor has his question any apparent drift or confequence . I would range the paffage thus : Poet . Ay , that's well known . But what particular ...
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... passage before us , it muft mean every living animal . But I have little faith in fuch con- jedures . Concerning the third word there can be no difficulty . Leane was the old fpelling of lean , and the u in the MSS . of our author's ...
... passage before us , it muft mean every living animal . But I have little faith in fuch con- jedures . Concerning the third word there can be no difficulty . Leane was the old fpelling of lean , and the u in the MSS . of our author's ...
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... passage in Hamlet ! " Now is he total gules . " STELVENS . I will not kifs thee ; ] This alludes to an opinion in former times , generally prevalent , that the veneral infection tranfmitted to another , left the infeder free . I will ...
... passage in Hamlet ! " Now is he total gules . " STELVENS . I will not kifs thee ; ] This alludes to an opinion in former times , generally prevalent , that the veneral infection tranfmitted to another , left the infeder free . I will ...
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... passage fully supports the reading of the text : .In , and prepare : 66 “ Ours is the fall , I fear , our foes the snare . " Again , in fc . iv : 8 " Before proud Athens he's fet down by this , " Whole fall the mark of his ambition is ...
... passage fully supports the reading of the text : .In , and prepare : 66 “ Ours is the fall , I fear , our foes the snare . " Again , in fc . iv : 8 " Before proud Athens he's fet down by this , " Whole fall the mark of his ambition is ...
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