The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 16Maxwell, 1809 |
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Page 13
... folio ; it is hardly fair to charge those irregularities on the poet , of which his publishers alone might have been guilty . I must therefore take leave to set down the present , and many similar offences against the established rules ...
... folio ; it is hardly fair to charge those irregularities on the poet , of which his publishers alone might have been guilty . I must therefore take leave to set down the present , and many similar offences against the established rules ...
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... folio . Malone . 7 -as common as the stairs That mount the Capitol ; ] Shakspeare has bestowed some or- nament on the proverbial phrase " as common as the highway . " Steevens . 8 -join gripes with hands , & c . ] The old edition reads ...
... folio . Malone . 7 -as common as the stairs That mount the Capitol ; ] Shakspeare has bestowed some or- nament on the proverbial phrase " as common as the highway . " Steevens . 8 -join gripes with hands , & c . ] The old edition reads ...
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... folio . Malone . 9 such a holy witch , That he enchants societies unto him : ] So , in our author's Lover's Complaint : 1 - he did in the general bosom reign " Of young and old , and sexes both enchanted- " Consents bewitch'd , ere he ...
... folio . Malone . 9 such a holy witch , That he enchants societies unto him : ] So , in our author's Lover's Complaint : 1 - he did in the general bosom reign " Of young and old , and sexes both enchanted- " Consents bewitch'd , ere he ...
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... folio . Malone . and be friended & c . ] We should read : and befriended With aptness of the season . That is , " with solicitations not only proper but well timed . " So Terence says : " In tempore ad eam veni , quod omnium rerum est ...
... folio . Malone . and be friended & c . ] We should read : and befriended With aptness of the season . That is , " with solicitations not only proper but well timed . " So Terence says : " In tempore ad eam veni , quod omnium rerum est ...
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... folio . Malone . 3 Hath stolen it from her . ] Sir Thomas Hanmer ( for some words are here deficient ) has perfected the metre by reading : Might not have stolen it from her . Steevens . She would not lose it : her attendants are All 68 ...
... folio . Malone . 3 Hath stolen it from her . ] Sir Thomas Hanmer ( for some words are here deficient ) has perfected the metre by reading : Might not have stolen it from her . Steevens . She would not lose it : her attendants are All 68 ...
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