The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 21J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... suppose he took it from the old- ftory - book of the Trojan War , or the old tranflation of Ovid . See Metam . XIII . The writer of the play , whoever he was , might have been misled by the paffage in Ovid : " vadit ad ar- tificem ...
... suppose he took it from the old- ftory - book of the Trojan War , or the old tranflation of Ovid . See Metam . XIII . The writer of the play , whoever he was , might have been misled by the paffage in Ovid : " vadit ad ar- tificem ...
Page 93
... . p . 203 , n . 5. REED . 5 It shall not die . ] We may suppose that the measure here was originally perfect , and stood thus : DEM . I'll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point I fay , it shall not die . STEEVENS . TITUS ANDRONICUS . 93.
... . p . 203 , n . 5. REED . 5 It shall not die . ] We may suppose that the measure here was originally perfect , and stood thus : DEM . I'll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point I fay , it shall not die . STEEVENS . TITUS ANDRONICUS . 93.
Page 114
... suppose we fhould read - pitilessly , not piteously . M. MASON . Is there fuch a word as that recommended ? Piteously means , in a manner exciting pity . STEEVENS . 3 3 buried by my death , ] Edition 1600 : -in my death . Todd . his ...
... suppose we fhould read - pitilessly , not piteously . M. MASON . Is there fuch a word as that recommended ? Piteously means , in a manner exciting pity . STEEVENS . 3 3 buried by my death , ] Edition 1600 : -in my death . Todd . his ...
Page 138
... suppose merely fictitious . Andronicus is a fur - name of pure Greek derivation . Tamora is neither mentioned by Am- mianus Marcellinus , nor any body else that I can find . Nor had Rome , in the time of her emperors , any war with the ...
... suppose merely fictitious . Andronicus is a fur - name of pure Greek derivation . Tamora is neither mentioned by Am- mianus Marcellinus , nor any body else that I can find . Nor had Rome , in the time of her emperors , any war with the ...
Page 170
... suppose that the should with him to fucceed in that . The paffage is evi- dently corrupt , and fhould probably be corrected by reading the . lines thus : In all , fave that , may'st thou prove profperous ! In all , fave that , I wish ...
... suppose that the should with him to fucceed in that . The paffage is evi- dently corrupt , and fhould probably be corrected by reading the . lines thus : In all , fave that , may'st thou prove profperous ! In all , fave that , I wish ...
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