The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... , though dumb , seems to have a capacity of speech . The allufion is to the puppet - shows , or motions , as they were termed in our author's time . The person PAIN . It is a pretty mocking of the life 10 TIMON OF ATHENS .
... , though dumb , seems to have a capacity of speech . The allufion is to the puppet - shows , or motions , as they were termed in our author's time . The person PAIN . It is a pretty mocking of the life 10 TIMON OF ATHENS .
Page 35
... speeches in this play , which the modern editors have exhibited in a loose kind of meire , were intended by the author as profe ; in which form they appear in the old copy . MALONE . 5 Rich men fin , ] Dr. Farmer proposes to read - fing ...
... speeches in this play , which the modern editors have exhibited in a loose kind of meire , were intended by the author as profe ; in which form they appear in the old copy . MALONE . 5 Rich men fin , ] Dr. Farmer proposes to read - fing ...
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... speech is given to the Lord . I have ventured to change it to the Lady , as Mr. Edwards and Mr. Heath , as well as Dr. Johnfon , concur in the emendation . STEEVENS . $ The conjecture of Dr. Johnfon , who obferves , that L only was ...
... speech is given to the Lord . I have ventured to change it to the Lady , as Mr. Edwards and Mr. Heath , as well as Dr. Johnfon , concur in the emendation . STEEVENS . $ The conjecture of Dr. Johnfon , who obferves , that L only was ...
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... speech is not a captious repetition of what Caphis faid , but a further injunction to him to go . I , in all the old dramatic writers , ftands for - ay , as it does in this place M. MASON . I have left Mr. M. Mason's opinion before the ...
... speech is not a captious repetition of what Caphis faid , but a further injunction to him to go . I , in all the old dramatic writers , ftands for - ay , as it does in this place M. MASON . I have left Mr. M. Mason's opinion before the ...
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... speech of Timon , though they are not expreffed in that of Flavius . The laws of metre , iu my judgement , fhould fuperfede the authority of the players , who appear in many inftances to have taken a defigned ellipfis for an error of ...
... speech of Timon , though they are not expreffed in that of Flavius . The laws of metre , iu my judgement , fhould fuperfede the authority of the players , who appear in many inftances to have taken a defigned ellipfis for an error of ...
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