The Plays of William Shakspeare: with the corrections and illustrations of various commentators, Volume 1AMS Press, 1900 |
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Page 156
... fenfe , as he phrafes it ; for he , who tampers with an author , whom he does not understand , must do it at the expence of his subject . I have made it evident throughout my remarks , that he has frequently in- flicted a wound where he ...
... fenfe , as he phrafes it ; for he , who tampers with an author , whom he does not understand , must do it at the expence of his subject . I have made it evident throughout my remarks , that he has frequently in- flicted a wound where he ...
Page 389
... fenfe of the word ; to eject the arbitrary and capricious innova- tions made by our predeceffors from ignorance of the phraseology and customs of the age in which Shakspeare lived . As on the one hand our poet's text has been defcribed ...
... fenfe of the word ; to eject the arbitrary and capricious innova- tions made by our predeceffors from ignorance of the phraseology and customs of the age in which Shakspeare lived . As on the one hand our poet's text has been defcribed ...
Page 442
... fenfe , being now obselote , should have been illustrated by a note . This defect , however , will be found remedied in King Henry VI . P. II . A & II . fc . II : T " As if a channel should be call'd a fea , " Hurd's HOR . 4th edit ...
... fenfe , being now obselote , should have been illustrated by a note . This defect , however , will be found remedied in King Henry VI . P. II . A & II . fc . II : T " As if a channel should be call'd a fea , " Hurd's HOR . 4th edit ...
Page 447
... " And paffion , having my best judgment collied . " & c . So alfo Edgar , in King Lear : 66 The safer fenfe will ne'er accommodate " His mafter thus . " 66 author's illustration , were of so little account in MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 447.
... " And paffion , having my best judgment collied . " & c . So alfo Edgar , in King Lear : 66 The safer fenfe will ne'er accommodate " His mafter thus . " 66 author's illustration , were of so little account in MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 447.
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