The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Theobald fays : he can neither trace , nor underftand the phrafe , and therefore thinks it should be juft : But the word geft is right , and fignifies a stage or journey . In the time of royal progresses the king's ftages , as we may ...
... Theobald fays : he can neither trace , nor underftand the phrafe , and therefore thinks it should be juft : But the word geft is right , and fignifies a stage or journey . In the time of royal progresses the king's ftages , as we may ...
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... THEOBALD . - So , in Greene's Card of Fancy , 1608 : " He that bloweth the mort before the death of the buck , may very well mifs of his fees . " Again , in the oldest copy of Chevy Chafe : " The blewe a mort uppone the bent ...
... THEOBALD . - So , in Greene's Card of Fancy , 1608 : " He that bloweth the mort before the death of the buck , may very well mifs of his fees . " Again , in the oldest copy of Chevy Chafe : " The blewe a mort uppone the bent ...
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... Theobald in a Letter fubjoined to one edition of The Double Farhood has quoted this paffage in defence of a well - known line in that play : None but himself can be his parallel . ' " Who does not fee it once ( fays he ) that he who ...
... Theobald in a Letter fubjoined to one edition of The Double Farhood has quoted this paffage in defence of a well - known line in that play : None but himself can be his parallel . ' " Who does not fee it once ( fays he ) that he who ...
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... Theobald to the paffage , arifes only from mifapprehenfion . In this play , from whatever caufe it has arifen , there are more involved and paren- thetical fentences , than in any other of our author's , except , per- haps , King Henry ...
... Theobald to the paffage , arifes only from mifapprehenfion . In this play , from whatever caufe it has arifen , there are more involved and paren- thetical fentences , than in any other of our author's , except , per- haps , King Henry ...
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... Theobald , I find , had made the fame emendation .. thought : 66 In King Henry VIII . we have again the fame a lofs of her , " That like a jewel has hung twenty years " About his neck , yet never loft her luftre . 93 It should be ...
... Theobald , I find , had made the fame emendation .. thought : 66 In King Henry VIII . we have again the fame a lofs of her , " That like a jewel has hung twenty years " About his neck , yet never loft her luftre . 93 It should be ...
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