The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... quarto of 1600 , explains a paffage in what follows , otherwife obfcure . POPE . : 4 the drooping west , ] A paffage in Macbeth will beft plain the force of this epithet : 5 " Good things of day begin to droop and drowse , " And night's ...
... quarto of 1600 , explains a paffage in what follows , otherwife obfcure . POPE . : 4 the drooping west , ] A paffage in Macbeth will beft plain the force of this epithet : 5 " Good things of day begin to droop and drowse , " And night's ...
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... quarto : they are neceffary to the verse , but the fenfe proceeds as well without them . JOHNSON . 9 Sounds ever after as a fullen bell , ? Remember'd knolling a departing friend . ] So , in our author's 71ft Sonnet : 66 you shall hear ...
... quarto : they are neceffary to the verse , but the fenfe proceeds as well without them . JOHNSON . 9 Sounds ever after as a fullen bell , ? Remember'd knolling a departing friend . ] So , in our author's 71ft Sonnet : 66 you shall hear ...
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... quarto , 1600 , either from fome inadvertence of the tranfcriber or com- pofitor , or from the printer not having been able to procure a per- fed copy . They firft appeared in the folio , 1623 ; but it is manifeft that they were written ...
... quarto , 1600 , either from fome inadvertence of the tranfcriber or com- pofitor , or from the printer not having been able to procure a per- fed copy . They firft appeared in the folio , 1623 ; but it is manifeft that they were written ...
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... quarto- Dommelton . This name feems to have been a made one , and de- figued to afford fome apparent meaning . The author might have written - Double - done , ( or as Mr. M. Mafon obferves , Double - down , ) from his making the fame ...
... quarto- Dommelton . This name feems to have been a made one , and de- figued to afford fome apparent meaning . The author might have written - Double - done , ( or as Mr. M. Mafon obferves , Double - down , ) from his making the fame ...
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... quarto edition , printed in 1609 , this fpeech ftands thus : Old . Very well , my lord , very well : I had not obferved this , when I wrote my note to The firft Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falftaff's character having ...
... quarto edition , printed in 1609 , this fpeech ftands thus : Old . Very well , my lord , very well : I had not obferved this , when I wrote my note to The firft Part of Henry IV . concerning the tradition of Falftaff's character having ...
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