The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... edit . 1632. T. WARTON . 2 precurfors O the dreadful thunder - claps , ] So , in King Lear : " Vant couriers of oak - cleaving thunderbolts . " STEEVENS . 3 Yea , his dread trident Shake . ] Left the metre fhould appear defective , it ...
... edit . 1632. T. WARTON . 2 precurfors O the dreadful thunder - claps , ] So , in King Lear : " Vant couriers of oak - cleaving thunderbolts . " STEEVENS . 3 Yea , his dread trident Shake . ] Left the metre fhould appear defective , it ...
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... edit . 1575 : " Hee quaak't and Jhaak't and looked pale , " & c . STEEVENS . But felt a fever of the mad , ] If it be at all neceffary to ex- plain the meaning , it is this : Not a foul but felt fuch a fever as madmen feel , when the ...
... edit . 1575 : " Hee quaak't and Jhaak't and looked pale , " & c . STEEVENS . But felt a fever of the mad , ] If it be at all neceffary to ex- plain the meaning , it is this : Not a foul but felt fuch a fever as madmen feel , when the ...
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... Edit . 1583. FARMER . ―certainly a maid . ] Nothing could be more prettily ima- gined , to illuftrate the fingularity of her character , than this plea- fant miftake . She had been bred up in the rough and plain - dealing documents of ...
... Edit . 1583. FARMER . ―certainly a maid . ] Nothing could be more prettily ima- gined , to illuftrate the fingularity of her character , than this plea- fant miftake . She had been bred up in the rough and plain - dealing documents of ...
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... edit . 1623 : 66 My old bones akes . " Again , itid ' : 66 At this hour " Lies at my mercy all my enemies . " Again , ibid : Again : " His tears runs down his beard- . " " What cares thefe roarers for the name of king . " It was the ...
... edit . 1623 : 66 My old bones akes . " Again , itid ' : 66 At this hour " Lies at my mercy all my enemies . " Again , ibid : Again : " His tears runs down his beard- . " " What cares thefe roarers for the name of king . " It was the ...
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... , 10,916 of the late edit . " Therefore behoveth him a full long spoone , " That fhall ete with a fend . " . TYRWHITT . STE . If thou beeft Trinculo , come forth ; G4 TEMPEST . 87 STE. Come on your ways; open your mouth...
... , 10,916 of the late edit . " Therefore behoveth him a full long spoone , " That fhall ete with a fend . " . TYRWHITT . STE . If thou beeft Trinculo , come forth ; G4 TEMPEST . 87 STE. Come on your ways; open your mouth...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 4 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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