The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... old plays of King John and The Taming of the Shrew , he formed two other plays with the same titles . For the reasons on which this opinion is formed , I must again refer to my Essay on this subject . This old play of King Henry VI ...
... old plays of King John and The Taming of the Shrew , he formed two other plays with the same titles . For the reasons on which this opinion is formed , I must again refer to my Essay on this subject . This old play of King Henry VI ...
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... play'd the coward ; 9 - above human thought , Enacted wonders- ] So , in ... play : " So , rushing in the bowels of the French . " The same phrase had occurred in the ... old warrior . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald might have seen his notion ...
... play'd the coward ; 9 - above human thought , Enacted wonders- ] So , in ... play : " So , rushing in the bowels of the French . " The same phrase had occurred in the ... old warrior . THEOBALD . Mr. Theobald might have seen his notion ...
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... old elliptical mode of writing . So , Act IV . sc . i . of this play : " Let me persuade you take a better course . " i . e . to take & c . The error pointed out , occurs again in P. 31 : " Piel'd priest , dost thou command me to be ...
... old elliptical mode of writing . So , Act IV . sc . i . of this play : " Let me persuade you take a better course . " i . e . to take & c . The error pointed out , occurs again in P. 31 : " Piel'd priest , dost thou command me to be ...
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... Old copy - these nobles . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . * The Mayor of London was not brought in to be laughed at ... play , where he refuses to admit Edward as King , but lets him into the city as Duke of York , on which Gloster says " A ...
... Old copy - these nobles . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . MALONE . * The Mayor of London was not brought in to be laughed at ... play , where he refuses to admit Edward as King , but lets him into the city as Duke of York , on which Gloster says " A ...
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... old copy . Some of the modern editors read , but without authority - so vile ... play before us appears to have been copied by the ear , ) was more liable to ... play , like Addison's traveller , when he discovers a cheerful spring amid ...
... old copy . Some of the modern editors read , but without authority - so vile ... play before us appears to have been copied by the ear , ) was more liable to ... play , like Addison's traveller , when he discovers a cheerful spring amid ...
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