The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... POPE . the drooping west , ] A passage in Macbeth will best explain the force of this epithet : " Good things of day begin to droop and drowse , " And night's black agents to their preys do rouse . " MALONE . -Rumour is a pipe- ] Here ...
... POPE . the drooping west , ] A passage in Macbeth will best explain the force of this epithet : " Good things of day begin to droop and drowse , " And night's black agents to their preys do rouse . " MALONE . -Rumour is a pipe- ] Here ...
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... POPE . Hilderling , Degener ; vox adhuc agro Devon . familiaris . Spelman . REED . 8 like to a title - leaf , ] It may not be amiss to observe , that , in the time of our poet , the title - page to an elegy , as well as every ...
... POPE . Hilderling , Degener ; vox adhuc agro Devon . familiaris . Spelman . REED . 8 like to a title - leaf , ] It may not be amiss to observe , that , in the time of our poet , the title - page to an elegy , as well as every ...
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... POPE . To this note I have nothing to add , but that the editor speaks of more editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one edition yet discovered by me that precedes the first folio . JOHNSON . 9 - in the dole ...
... POPE . To this note I have nothing to add , but that the editor speaks of more editions than I believe him to have seen , there having been but one edition yet discovered by me that precedes the first folio . JOHNSON . 9 - in the dole ...
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... Pope reads with the folio , 1623 , -evil angel . STEEVENS . What a precious collator has Mr. Pope approved himself in this passage ! Besides , if this were the true reading , Falstaff could not have made the witty and humorous evasion ...
... Pope reads with the folio , 1623 , -evil angel . STEEVENS . What a precious collator has Mr. Pope approved himself in this passage ! Besides , if this were the true reading , Falstaff could not have made the witty and humorous evasion ...
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... POPE . A diversion is common with boys in Warwickshire and the adjoining counties , on finding a toad , to lay a board about two or three feet long , at right angles , over a stick about two or three inches diameter , as per sketch ...
... POPE . A diversion is common with boys in Warwickshire and the adjoining counties , on finding a toad , to lay a board about two or three feet long , at right angles , over a stick about two or three inches diameter , as per sketch ...
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