The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 20Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1802 |
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Page 30
... Shall be permitted to live . But I believe that counsel was merely an error of the prefs , which the editor of the folio , 1664 , correded by reading to cancel off your days The fubftitution of off for of is unneceffary ; for cancel may ...
... Shall be permitted to live . But I believe that counsel was merely an error of the prefs , which the editor of the folio , 1664 , correded by reading to cancel off your days The fubftitution of off for of is unneceffary ; for cancel may ...
Page 51
... shall die to lengthen life : Here ftands a lord , and there a lady weeping ; Here many fink , yet thofe which fee them fall ; Have fcarce ftrength left to give them burial . Is not this true ? Dio . Our cheeks and hollow eyes do witness ...
... shall die to lengthen life : Here ftands a lord , and there a lady weeping ; Here many fink , yet thofe which fee them fall ; Have fcarce ftrength left to give them burial . Is not this true ? Dio . Our cheeks and hollow eyes do witness ...
Page 55
... shall ne'er be seen , ) Your grace is welcome to our town and us . For the emendation of this corrupted paffage the reader is in- debted to Mr. Steevens . So , as he has obferved , in a former fcene : " Hath fluff'd the hollow veffels ...
... shall ne'er be seen , ) Your grace is welcome to our town and us . For the emendation of this corrupted paffage the reader is in- debted to Mr. Steevens . So , as he has obferved , in a former fcene : " Hath fluff'd the hollow veffels ...
Page 60
... shall be next , The very Pardon old Gower ; this long's the text . ] The meaning of this may be - Excufe old Gower from telling you what follows . deal to it has proved of too confiderable a length already . STEVENS . Wash'd me from ...
... shall be next , The very Pardon old Gower ; this long's the text . ] The meaning of this may be - Excufe old Gower from telling you what follows . deal to it has proved of too confiderable a length already . STEVENS . Wash'd me from ...
Page 72
... Shall make the gazer joy to fee him tread.- Only , my friend , I yet am unprovided Of a pair of bases . * I either read : By your forbearance I am cloath'd in feels 1. e . by your forbearance to claim the armour , which being juft drawn ...
... Shall make the gazer joy to fee him tread.- Only , my friend , I yet am unprovided Of a pair of bases . * I either read : By your forbearance I am cloath'd in feels 1. e . by your forbearance to claim the armour , which being juft drawn ...
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