The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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Page xxxiv
... instance . v . 91.365 . - ix . 128 . - xv . 362 . inftanced . xiii . 43 . instances . xxii . 191 . instinct . xii . 277 . integrity . x . 81 . xvii . 323 . intend . vi . 271 . ---- vü , 110 . xix . 27 . make a grave . xvi . xxxiv ...
... instance . v . 91.365 . - ix . 128 . - xv . 362 . inftanced . xiii . 43 . instances . xxii . 191 . instinct . xii . 277 . integrity . x . 81 . xvii . 323 . intend . vi . 271 . ---- vü , 110 . xix . 27 . make a grave . xvi . xxxiv ...
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... instance , is used as a diffyllable , in the second as a mono- syllable . But this , I believe , is a licence peculiar to the prosody of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . 1 6 A princess ; no worse issued . ) The old copy reads " And princess ...
... instance , is used as a diffyllable , in the second as a mono- syllable . But this , I believe , is a licence peculiar to the prosody of Shakspeare . STEEVENS . 1 6 A princess ; no worse issued . ) The old copy reads " And princess ...
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... instances adduced by him in support of his position , are not from the early quartos which he prefers on the fcore of accuracy , but from the folio 1623 , the inaccuracy of which , with equal judgment he has censured . The genuine idiom ...
... instances adduced by him in support of his position , are not from the early quartos which he prefers on the fcore of accuracy , but from the folio 1623 , the inaccuracy of which , with equal judgment he has censured . The genuine idiom ...
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... instance what- ever countenances ? viz . that charms was used as a dissyllable . The verse is complete without such an effort to prolong it : " Cursed | be I | that did | so ! all | the charms- . " STEEVENS . 7 Oho , Oho ! ) This savage ...
... instance what- ever countenances ? viz . that charms was used as a dissyllable . The verse is complete without such an effort to prolong it : " Cursed | be I | that did | so ! all | the charms- . " STEEVENS . 7 Oho , Oho ! ) This savage ...
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... instances where the repeated word appears to have been caught by the compofitor's eye glancing on the line above , or below , or where a word is printed twice in the fame line . MALONE . 2 Than we bring men to comfort them :) It does ...
... instances where the repeated word appears to have been caught by the compofitor's eye glancing on the line above , or below , or where a word is printed twice in the fame line . MALONE . 2 Than we bring men to comfort them :) It does ...
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