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Page xlv
... fafe and eafy , the conjecturer's peri- lous and difficult . Yet as the greater part of the plays are extant only in one copy , the peril muft not be avoided , nor the difficulty refused . Of the readings which this emulation of ...
... fafe and eafy , the conjecturer's peri- lous and difficult . Yet as the greater part of the plays are extant only in one copy , the peril muft not be avoided , nor the difficulty refused . Of the readings which this emulation of ...
Page xlviii
... may be safely offered , which are not con- fidered even by him that offers them as neceffary or fafe . If my readings are of little value , they have If xlviii PREFACE . In reftoring the authour's works to their integrity, ...
... may be safely offered , which are not con- fidered even by him that offers them as neceffary or fafe . If my readings are of little value , they have If xlviii PREFACE . In reftoring the authour's works to their integrity, ...
Page 15
... fafe ? Ari . Not a hair perish'd : On their fuftaining garments not a blemish , But fresher than before : And as thou badst me , In troops I have difpers'd them ' bout the isle : The King's fon have I landed by himself , Whom I left ...
... fafe ? Ari . Not a hair perish'd : On their fuftaining garments not a blemish , But fresher than before : And as thou badst me , In troops I have difpers'd them ' bout the isle : The King's fon have I landed by himself , Whom I left ...
Page 49
... fafe for these three hours . Fer . O moft dear mistress , The fun will fet before I fhall discharge What I muft ftrive to do . Mir . If you'll fit down , I'll bear your logs the while . Pray , give me that ; I'll carry it to the pile ...
... fafe for these three hours . Fer . O moft dear mistress , The fun will fet before I fhall discharge What I muft ftrive to do . Mir . If you'll fit down , I'll bear your logs the while . Pray , give me that ; I'll carry it to the pile ...
Page 215
... fafe , That no man hath recourfe to her by night . ( 8 ) Sir , in Milan here , ] It ought to be thus , inftead of in Verona here- for the fcene apparently is in Milan , as is clear from feveral paffages in the first Act , and in the ...
... fafe , That no man hath recourfe to her by night . ( 8 ) Sir , in Milan here , ] It ought to be thus , inftead of in Verona here- for the fcene apparently is in Milan , as is clear from feveral paffages in the first Act , and in the ...
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