The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 205
... suppose to have been origi- nally a corruption of corrupt Latin . From pro - nunc , I suppose , came for the nunc , and so for the nonce ; just as from ad - nunc came anon . The Spanish entonces has been formed in the same manner from ...
... suppose to have been origi- nally a corruption of corrupt Latin . From pro - nunc , I suppose , came for the nunc , and so for the nonce ; just as from ad - nunc came anon . The Spanish entonces has been formed in the same manner from ...
Page 271
... suppose ourselves struggling with the defects and obscurities of our author , we are in reality busied by omissions , interpolations , and corruptions , chargeable only on the ignorance and carelessness of his original transcribers and ...
... suppose ourselves struggling with the defects and obscurities of our author , we are in reality busied by omissions , interpolations , and corruptions , chargeable only on the ignorance and carelessness of his original transcribers and ...
Page 320
... suppose the verse originally ( but elliptically ) ran thus : " As thou ne'er walk'dst further than Finsbury . " i . e . as if thou ne'er , & c . STEEVENS . 6 ― such protest of PEPPER - GINGERBREAD , ] i . e . protestations as common as ...
... suppose the verse originally ( but elliptically ) ran thus : " As thou ne'er walk'dst further than Finsbury . " i . e . as if thou ne'er , & c . STEEVENS . 6 ― such protest of PEPPER - GINGERBREAD , ] i . e . protestations as common as ...
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