The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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Page 58
... THEOBALD . See Tempest , page 41 , note 5. STEEVENS . - The one I'll flay , the other layeth me . ] The old copies read " The one I'll stay , the other fayeth me . STEEVENS . Dr. Thirlby ingenioufly faw it must be , as I have corrected ...
... THEOBALD . See Tempest , page 41 , note 5. STEEVENS . - The one I'll flay , the other layeth me . ] The old copies read " The one I'll stay , the other fayeth me . STEEVENS . Dr. Thirlby ingenioufly faw it must be , as I have corrected ...
Page 62
... Theobald's . JOHNSON . Lush is clearly preferable in point of sense , and abfolutely necef- fary in point of metre . Oberon is speaking in rhime ,; but woodbine , as hitherto accented upon the firft fyllable , cannot poffibly corre ...
... Theobald's . JOHNSON . Lush is clearly preferable in point of sense , and abfolutely necef- fary in point of metre . Oberon is speaking in rhime ,; but woodbine , as hitherto accented upon the firft fyllable , cannot poffibly corre ...
Page 68
... kill - courtesy . " - - find Mr. Theobald and Sir T. Hanmer , for the fake of the measure , leave out this lack - love . I have only omitted — this . STEEVENS . Chur , upon thy eyes I throw All the power 68 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... kill - courtesy . " - - find Mr. Theobald and Sir T. Hanmer , for the fake of the measure , leave out this lack - love . I have only omitted — this . STEEVENS . Chur , upon thy eyes I throw All the power 68 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
Page 78
... THEOBALD . Nothing , I think , is got by the change . I fufpe & t two lines to have been loft ; the firft of which rhymed with favours fweet , " and the other with " here a while . " The line before appears to me to refer to fome thing ...
... THEOBALD . Nothing , I think , is got by the change . I fufpe & t two lines to have been loft ; the firft of which rhymed with favours fweet , " and the other with " here a while . " The line before appears to me to refer to fome thing ...
Page 83
... Theobald from another quarto , [ Fisher's , ] but to fhow that fome liberty of conje & ure must be allowed in the revifal of works fo inaccurately printed , and , fo long neglected . 2 - POPE . gleek , ] Joke or scoff . Gleek was ...
... Theobald from another quarto , [ Fisher's , ] but to fhow that fome liberty of conje & ure must be allowed in the revifal of works fo inaccurately printed , and , fo long neglected . 2 - POPE . gleek , ] Joke or scoff . Gleek was ...
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