The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... MALONE . his fraught , ] As in the other old copies noted by Mr. Malone . It will be proper here to obferve , that the edition of 1600 is not paged . TODD . 4 Thou great defender of this Capitol , ] Jupiter , to whom the Capitol was ...
... MALONE . his fraught , ] As in the other old copies noted by Mr. Malone . It will be proper here to obferve , that the edition of 1600 is not paged . TODD . 4 Thou great defender of this Capitol , ] Jupiter , to whom the Capitol was ...
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... MALONE . This goddess , this Semiramis ; -this queen , ] Mr. Malone notices the inadvertent repetition of queen , but thinks the poet's word not worth a conjecture . The edition 1600 faves the trou- ble , as it reads : This goddeffe ...
... MALONE . This goddess , this Semiramis ; -this queen , ] Mr. Malone notices the inadvertent repetition of queen , but thinks the poet's word not worth a conjecture . The edition 1600 faves the trou- ble , as it reads : This goddeffe ...
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... MALONE . It is faid in a note by Mr. Malone , that the old copies read , upon his new - transformed limbs , " and that Mr. Rowe made the emendation - thy . The edition of 1600 reads precifely thus : Should driue vpon thy new transformed ...
... MALONE . It is faid in a note by Mr. Malone , that the old copies read , upon his new - transformed limbs , " and that Mr. Rowe made the emendation - thy . The edition of 1600 reads precifely thus : Should driue vpon thy new transformed ...
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... MALONE . Scorns should undoubtedly be inferted in the text . 9 TYRWHITT . for this foul efcape . ] This foul illegitimate child . So , in King John : MALONE . " No Scape of nature . " STEEVENS . I --ignomy . ] i . e . ignominy . See Vol ...
... MALONE . Scorns should undoubtedly be inferted in the text . 9 TYRWHITT . for this foul efcape . ] This foul illegitimate child . So , in King John : MALONE . " No Scape of nature . " STEEVENS . I --ignomy . ] i . e . ignominy . See Vol ...
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... MALONE . i . e . to those who can so pronounce it . I continue , for the fake of metre , to repeat the word - arm . May I add , that having feen very correct and harmonious lines of Mr. Malone's compo- fition , I cannot suppose , if he ...
... MALONE . i . e . to those who can so pronounce it . I continue , for the fake of metre , to repeat the word - arm . May I add , that having feen very correct and harmonious lines of Mr. Malone's compo- fition , I cannot suppose , if he ...
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