The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... must be admitted , it feems more favourable to the metre that it fhould be found where it is now left .-- Till he fii'd the flave , could never be defigned as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its ...
... must be admitted , it feems more favourable to the metre that it fhould be found where it is now left .-- Till he fii'd the flave , could never be defigned as the beginning of a verse , if harmony were at all attended to in its ...
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... must be a ftrange aukward ftroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chops . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : —be unfeam'd him from the nape to the chops . i . c . cut his skull in two ; which might be done by a ...
... must be a ftrange aukward ftroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel to the chops . But Shakspeare certainly wrote : —be unfeam'd him from the nape to the chops . i . c . cut his skull in two ; which might be done by a ...
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... must report they were As cannons overcharg'd with double cracks ; ' Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ; Sold . Yes ; ] The reader cannot fail to obferve , that fome word , neceffary to complete the verse , has been omitted in the old ...
... must report they were As cannons overcharg'd with double cracks ; ' Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ; Sold . Yes ; ] The reader cannot fail to obferve , that fome word , neceffary to complete the verse , has been omitted in the old ...
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... must not be expelled . Were even the condition of modern tranfcripts for the stage un- derstood by the public , the frequent accidents by which a poet's meaning is depraved , and his measure vitiated , would need no illuftration ...
... must not be expelled . Were even the condition of modern tranfcripts for the stage un- derstood by the public , the frequent accidents by which a poet's meaning is depraved , and his measure vitiated , would need no illuftration ...
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... must have diligently read , } the Roman foldiers , while employed in the Parthian war , are said to have suffered great diftrefs for want of provifions . " In the ende ( fays Plutarch ) they were compelled to live of herbs and rootes ...
... must have diligently read , } the Roman foldiers , while employed in the Parthian war , are said to have suffered great diftrefs for want of provifions . " In the ende ( fays Plutarch ) they were compelled to live of herbs and rootes ...
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