The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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Page 48
... Perhaps we should point thus : To seek the empty vast , and wand'ring air . that is , to seek the immense vacuity . Vast is used by our author as a substantive in other places . See Vol . VI , p . 164 , n . 3 . Seek is the reading of ...
... Perhaps we should point thus : To seek the empty vast , and wand'ring air . that is , to seek the immense vacuity . Vast is used by our author as a substantive in other places . See Vol . VI , p . 164 , n . 3 . Seek is the reading of ...
Page 73
... perhaps had the Evangelist in his thoughts when he wrote , above- 66 Truly , the hearts of men are full of fear . " Malone . 4 Last night , I heard , they lay at Stony - Stratford , And at Northampton they do rest to - night : ] Thus ...
... perhaps had the Evangelist in his thoughts when he wrote , above- 66 Truly , the hearts of men are full of fear . " Malone . 4 Last night , I heard , they lay at Stony - Stratford , And at Northampton they do rest to - night : ] Thus ...
Page 85
... perhaps means , the shrewd , the sensible Vice . -In The Comedy of Errors , " a formal man " seems to mean , one in his senses ; a rational man . Again , in Twelfth Night , Vol . III , p . 239 , n . 2 : " this is evident to any formal ...
... perhaps means , the shrewd , the sensible Vice . -In The Comedy of Errors , " a formal man " seems to mean , one in his senses ; a rational man . Again , in Twelfth Night , Vol . III , p . 239 , n . 2 : " this is evident to any formal ...
Page 98
... Perhaps we should read : the hour of death is expirate ; which accords with Shakspeare's phraseology , and needs no ex- planation . Thus , in Romeo and Juliet : 66 and expire the term " Of a despised life وو Steevens . Bishop of Ely ...
... Perhaps we should read : the hour of death is expirate ; which accords with Shakspeare's phraseology , and needs no ex- planation . Thus , in Romeo and Juliet : 66 and expire the term " Of a despised life وو Steevens . Bishop of Ely ...
Page 103
... perhaps are justifiable . For there , in consequence of the in- judicious alteration made , I think , by the players , instead of Here comes the Mayor , " the reading of the quarto , we find in the folio- " Rich . But what , is Catesby ...
... perhaps are justifiable . For there , in consequence of the in- judicious alteration made , I think , by the players , instead of Here comes the Mayor , " the reading of the quarto , we find in the folio- " Rich . But what , is Catesby ...
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