The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... King Lear ) bas disguised him- felf to continue his fervices to his mafter . Timon , in the laft a & t is followed by his fickle miftrefs , & c . after he was reported to have discovered a hidden treafuie by digging . The piece itfelf ...
... King Lear ) bas disguised him- felf to continue his fervices to his mafter . Timon , in the laft a & t is followed by his fickle miftrefs , & c . after he was reported to have discovered a hidden treafuie by digging . The piece itfelf ...
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... King Richard II : “ —the lower world . " STEEVENS . have Halts not particularly , ] My defign does not ftop at any fingle chara & er . JOHNSON . 7 In a wide fea of wax : ] Anciently they wrote upon waxen tables with an iron file ...
... King Richard II : “ —the lower world . " STEEVENS . have Halts not particularly , ] My defign does not ftop at any fingle chara & er . JOHNSON . 7 In a wide fea of wax : ] Anciently they wrote upon waxen tables with an iron file ...
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... King John , Vol . XI . p . 322 , n . 3. The modern editors read , more elegantly , of fortune . The alteration was first made in the fecond folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . — Though I cannot impute fuch a ...
... King John , Vol . XI . p . 322 , n . 3. The modern editors read , more elegantly , of fortune . The alteration was first made in the fecond folio , from ignorance of Shakspeare's di & ion . MALONE . — Though I cannot impute fuch a ...
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... King Richard II : " And thou a lunatick , lean - witted tool . " WARBURTon . The meaning may be , —I should hate myself for patiently en- during to be a lord . This is ill enough expreffed . Perhaps fome happy change may set it right ...
... King Richard II : " And thou a lunatick , lean - witted tool . " WARBURTon . The meaning may be , —I should hate myself for patiently en- during to be a lord . This is ill enough expreffed . Perhaps fome happy change may set it right ...
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... King John : Hath willingly departed with a part . " i . c . hath willingly parted with a part of the thing in queftion . See Vol . XI . p . 355 , n . 2. STEEVENS . 6 The most accurfed thou , ] Read : The more accurfed thou , So in The ...
... King John : Hath willingly departed with a part . " i . c . hath willingly parted with a part of the thing in queftion . See Vol . XI . p . 355 , n . 2. STEEVENS . 6 The most accurfed thou , ] Read : The more accurfed thou , So in The ...
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