The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volym 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... suppose the poet dictated thus : And thy unkindness be time's crooked edge To crop at once That is , let thy unkindness be time's scythe to crop . Edge was easily confounded by the ear with age , and one mis- take once admitted made way ...
... suppose the poet dictated thus : And thy unkindness be time's crooked edge To crop at once That is , let thy unkindness be time's scythe to crop . Edge was easily confounded by the ear with age , and one mis- take once admitted made way ...
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... suppose it is the unborn sorrow which she calls nothing , because it is not yet brought into existence . Steevens . Warburton does not appear to have understood this passage , nor Johnson either . Through the whole of this scene , till ...
... suppose it is the unborn sorrow which she calls nothing , because it is not yet brought into existence . Steevens . Warburton does not appear to have understood this passage , nor Johnson either . Through the whole of this scene , till ...
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... suppose , omitted by the players only to shorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the personage . Johnson . 3 else , if heaven would , And we will not , heaven's offer we refuses ] Thus the quarto 1597 ...
... suppose , omitted by the players only to shorten the scene , for they are worthy of the author and suitable to the personage . Johnson . 3 else , if heaven would , And we will not , heaven's offer we refuses ] Thus the quarto 1597 ...
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... suppose , our Antipodes . Malone . That this is the sense of the passage , is obvious from the King's application of the simile : " So , when this thief , this traitor Bolingbroke , — " Who all this while hath revell'd in the night ...
... suppose , our Antipodes . Malone . That this is the sense of the passage , is obvious from the King's application of the simile : " So , when this thief , this traitor Bolingbroke , — " Who all this while hath revell'd in the night ...
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... suppose we should read , thy oath . Johnson . To take the earth is , at present , a fox - hunter's phrase . So , in The Blind Beggar of Alexandria , 1598 : " I'll follow him until he take the earth . " But I know not how it can be ...
... suppose we should read , thy oath . Johnson . To take the earth is , at present , a fox - hunter's phrase . So , in The Blind Beggar of Alexandria , 1598 : " I'll follow him until he take the earth . " But I know not how it can be ...
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