The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 16Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 28
... ftand in the level of a gun is to ftand in a line with its mouth , fo as to be hit by the fhot . So , in our author's Lover's complaint : 6611 not a heart which in his level came " Could scape the hail of his all hurting aim . " Again ...
... ftand in the level of a gun is to ftand in a line with its mouth , fo as to be hit by the fhot . So , in our author's Lover's complaint : 6611 not a heart which in his level came " Could scape the hail of his all hurting aim . " Again ...
Page 68
... ftand ; 9 -fee this main end , ] Thus the old copy . All , & c . per- ceive this main end of these counfels , namely , the French king's Lifter . The editor of the fourth folio and all the fubfequent editors read — his ; but is or this ...
... ftand ; 9 -fee this main end , ] Thus the old copy . All , & c . per- ceive this main end of these counfels , namely , the French king's Lifter . The editor of the fourth folio and all the fubfequent editors read — his ; but is or this ...
Page 79
... ftand , and the new error in the firft was overlooked . In the printing - houfe this frequently happens . MALONE . It is as probable that , in the prefent inftance , a correction , and the erafure that was defigned to make room for it ...
... ftand , and the new error in the firft was overlooked . In the printing - houfe this frequently happens . MALONE . It is as probable that , in the prefent inftance , a correction , and the erafure that was defigned to make room for it ...
Page 82
... ftand . Forty pence was in those days the proverbial expreffion of a fmall wager , or a fmall fum . Money was then reckoned by pounds , marks , and nobles . pence is half a noble , or the fixth part of a pound . Forty pence , or three ...
... ftand . Forty pence was in those days the proverbial expreffion of a fmall wager , or a fmall fum . Money was then reckoned by pounds , marks , and nobles . pence is half a noble , or the fixth part of a pound . Forty pence , or three ...
Page 85
... ftand in convenient order about the stage . WOL . Whilft our commiffion from Rome is read , Let filence be commanded . K. HEN . What's the need ? It hath already publickly been read , And on all fides the authority allow'd ; You may ...
... ftand in convenient order about the stage . WOL . Whilft our commiffion from Rome is read , Let filence be commanded . K. HEN . What's the need ? It hath already publickly been read , And on all fides the authority allow'd ; You may ...
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