The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 7C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Theobald has endeavoured to improve the sense of this passage , by altering the punctuation thus : - they were As cannons overcharg'd ; with double cracks So they redoubled strokes He declares , with some degree of exultation , that he ...
... Theobald has endeavoured to improve the sense of this passage , by altering the punctuation thus : - they were As cannons overcharg'd ; with double cracks So they redoubled strokes He declares , with some degree of exultation , that he ...
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... et Ignis interdictio ; i . e . he was forbid the use of water and fire , which implied the necessity of banishment . Theobald . 30 МАСВЕТИН . Weary sev'n - nights , nine times C 2 MACBETH 29 Pthe shipman's card.2 ...
... et Ignis interdictio ; i . e . he was forbid the use of water and fire , which implied the necessity of banishment . Theobald . 30 МАСВЕТИН . Weary sev'n - nights , nine times C 2 MACBETH 29 Pthe shipman's card.2 ...
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... Theobald has very justly explained forbid b but without giving any reason of his interpretation . originally to pray , as in this Saxon fragment : He ir pir bit bote , & c . He is wise that prays and makes amends . As to forbid ...
... Theobald has very justly explained forbid b but without giving any reason of his interpretation . originally to pray , as in this Saxon fragment : He ir pir bit bote , & c . He is wise that prays and makes amends . As to forbid ...
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... Theobald . The following passage in Bellend lation of Hector Boethius , fully supports the emenda aventure Makbeth and Banquho were passand to For kyng Duncane hapnit to be for ye tyme , and met be y wemen clothit in elrage and uncouth ...
... Theobald . The following passage in Bellend lation of Hector Boethius , fully supports the emenda aventure Makbeth and Banquho were passand to For kyng Duncane hapnit to be for ye tyme , and met be y wemen clothit in elrage and uncouth ...
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... Theobald . The old copies read- " on the same root . " Reed . Shakspeare alludes to the qualities anciently ascribed to hem- lock . So , in Greene's Never too late , 1616 : " You gaz'd against the sun , and so blemished your sight ; or ...
... Theobald . The old copies read- " on the same root . " Reed . Shakspeare alludes to the qualities anciently ascribed to hem- lock . So , in Greene's Never too late , 1616 : " You gaz'd against the sun , and so blemished your sight ; or ...
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