The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... tion 1597 , but in the next of 1599 . РОРЕ . 7 Ben . Have you importun'd , & c . ] Thele two fpeeches alfo omitted in edition 1597 , but in- ferted in 1599 . РОРЕ . Is to himself , I will not fay , how Is ROMEO and JULIET .
... tion 1597 , but in the next of 1599 . РОРЕ . 7 Ben . Have you importun'd , & c . ] Thele two fpeeches alfo omitted in edition 1597 , but in- ferted in 1599 . РОРЕ . Is to himself , I will not fay , how Is ROMEO and JULIET .
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... tion , in the other lazy - puffing . POPE . Thou art thyself , though not [ Afide . a Montague . ] i . e . you would be just what you are , altho ' you were not of the houfe of Mon- tague . WARBURTON . I think the true reading is , Thou ...
... tion , in the other lazy - puffing . POPE . Thou art thyself , though not [ Afide . a Montague . ] i . e . you would be just what you are , altho ' you were not of the houfe of Mon- tague . WARBURTON . I think the true reading is , Thou ...
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... tion , as well as fome others which I have omitted . POPE . Ravenous Dove , feather'd Ra- ven , Welvish ravening Lamb ! ] This paffage Mr. Pope has thrown out of the text , because these two noble hemiftichs are inharmoni- ous : But is ...
... tion , as well as fome others which I have omitted . POPE . Ravenous Dove , feather'd Ra- ven , Welvish ravening Lamb ! ] This paffage Mr. Pope has thrown out of the text , because these two noble hemiftichs are inharmoni- ous : But is ...
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... tion . I fuppofe , then , that Shakespear wrote , The BLOOD is not more native - to the heart , - Than to the Throne of Den- mark is thy father . This makes the fentiment juft and pertinent . As the blood is formed and fuftained by the ...
... tion . I fuppofe , then , that Shakespear wrote , The BLOOD is not more native - to the heart , - Than to the Throne of Den- mark is thy father . This makes the fentiment juft and pertinent . As the blood is formed and fuftained by the ...
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... tion of the word , but it has fo much of our authour's manner , that I find no temptation to re- cede from the old copies . 2 - obfequitus forrow . ] Obfe- quious is here from obfequies , or funeral ceremonies . 3 In obftinate ...
... tion of the word , but it has fo much of our authour's manner , that I find no temptation to re- cede from the old copies . 2 - obfequitus forrow . ] Obfe- quious is here from obfequies , or funeral ceremonies . 3 In obftinate ...
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