The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... Suppose the finging birds , musicians ; The grafs whereon thou tread'ft , the prefence 8 ftrew'd ; The flowers , fair ladies ; and thy fteps , no more Than a delightful measure , or a dance : 9 For gnarling forrow hath less power to ...
... Suppose the finging birds , musicians ; The grafs whereon thou tread'ft , the prefence 8 ftrew'd ; The flowers , fair ladies ; and thy fteps , no more Than a delightful measure , or a dance : 9 For gnarling forrow hath less power to ...
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... suppose , intended to make a very moving scene . The addition was firft made in the quarto 1608 . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . The first edition was in 1597 , not in 1598. When it is faid that this scene was added , the reader muft underftand ...
... suppose , intended to make a very moving scene . The addition was firft made in the quarto 1608 . JOHNSON . STEEVENS . The first edition was in 1597 , not in 1598. When it is faid that this scene was added , the reader muft underftand ...
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... suppose , that the author might have written either bath'd , or bak'd , i . e . encrufted over with blood dried upon them . A paffage in Heywood's Iron Age , 1632 , ' may countenance the latter of these conjectures : " Troilus lies ...
... suppose , that the author might have written either bath'd , or bak'd , i . e . encrufted over with blood dried upon them . A paffage in Heywood's Iron Age , 1632 , ' may countenance the latter of these conjectures : " Troilus lies ...
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... suppose him to have undergone . A paffage in the Epilogue to The Second Part of K. Henry IV . rightly under- ftood , appears to me ftrongly to confirm what has been now fug . gefted . See the note there . MALONE . ― So 5 And is not a ...
... suppose him to have undergone . A paffage in the Epilogue to The Second Part of K. Henry IV . rightly under- ftood , appears to me ftrongly to confirm what has been now fug . gefted . See the note there . MALONE . ― So 5 And is not a ...
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... suppose a ridicule on Shakspeare was de- figned . STEEVENS . 5 Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , ] So , in The Tempest : “ I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded . " STEEVENS . But out upon this half - fac'd ...
... suppose a ridicule on Shakspeare was de- figned . STEEVENS . 5 Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , ] So , in The Tempest : “ I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded . " STEEVENS . But out upon this half - fac'd ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 12 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 12 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 12 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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