The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... old copy has - weyward , probably in confequence of the tranfcriber's being deceived by his ear . The correction was made by Mr. Theobald . The following paffage in Bellenden's Tranflation of He & or Boethius , fully fupports the ...
... old copy has - weyward , probably in confequence of the tranfcriber's being deceived by his ear . The correction was made by Mr. Theobald . The following paffage in Bellenden's Tranflation of He & or Boethius , fully fupports the ...
Page 31
... old copy reads - Soris . Correded by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 4 That man may queftion ? ] Are ye any beings with which ... copied from Buchanan , whofe fpirit , as well as words , is tranflated into the play of Shakspeare : and it had ...
... old copy reads - Soris . Correded by Mr. Pope . MALONE . 4 That man may queftion ? ] Are ye any beings with which ... copied from Buchanan , whofe fpirit , as well as words , is tranflated into the play of Shakspeare : and it had ...
Page 37
... old copy reads - Can poft . The emendation is Mr. Rowe's . Dr. Johnfon's explanation would be lefs exceptionable , if the old copy had - As quick as tale . Thick applies but ill to tale , and feems rather to favour Mr. Rowe's emendation ...
... old copy reads - Can poft . The emendation is Mr. Rowe's . Dr. Johnfon's explanation would be lefs exceptionable , if the old copy had - As quick as tale . Thick applies but ill to tale , and feems rather to favour Mr. Rowe's emendation ...
Page 38
... old copy redundantly reads . to herald thee & c . STEEVENS . Only 3 with Norway ; ] The old copy reads : -with thofe of Norway . The players not underftanding that by Norway " our author meant the king of Norway , as in Hamlet- " Whereon ...
... old copy redundantly reads . to herald thee & c . STEEVENS . Only 3 with Norway ; ] The old copy reads : -with thofe of Norway . The players not underftanding that by Norway " our author meant the king of Norway , as in Hamlet- " Whereon ...
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... old copy . All had been added by Sir William Davenant , to fupply the fame deficiency . STEEVENS . mortal thoughts ... ancient language , fignifies pity . So , in King Lear : Thrill'd with remorse , oppos'd against the act . ” Again , in ...
... old copy . All had been added by Sir William Davenant , to fupply the fame deficiency . STEEVENS . mortal thoughts ... ancient language , fignifies pity . So , in King Lear : Thrill'd with remorse , oppos'd against the act . ” Again , in ...
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