The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 6H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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Page 43
... first folio actu- ally does ; -elfe all my bair in knots . i . e . twift it in the manner of elfe - locks : i . e . hairs fo intricately inter- wove , as not to be difengag'd ; and by fuperftition fuppos'd to have been twifled by Elves ...
... first folio actu- ally does ; -elfe all my bair in knots . i . e . twift it in the manner of elfe - locks : i . e . hairs fo intricately inter- wove , as not to be difengag'd ; and by fuperftition fuppos'd to have been twifled by Elves ...
Page 51
... first editors : Neither can there be any fyntax or grammatical coherence , unless we fuppofe Neceffity's fharp pinch to be the accufative to wage . As I've plac'd the verfes , the fenfe is fine and eafy ; and the fentence compleat and ...
... first editors : Neither can there be any fyntax or grammatical coherence , unless we fuppofe Neceffity's fharp pinch to be the accufative to wage . As I've plac'd the verfes , the fenfe is fine and eafy ; and the fentence compleat and ...
Page 53
... first , they inflamed the breafts of the children to unnatural acts against their parents ; and then , of the ~ parents against their children ; that they might deftroy one another : and that both thefe outrages were the acts of the ...
... first , they inflamed the breafts of the children to unnatural acts against their parents ; and then , of the ~ parents against their children ; that they might deftroy one another : and that both thefe outrages were the acts of the ...
Page 54
... first book of the neis , is always quoted as a celebrated inftance of this figure : Quos ego ----- Sed motos præftat componere fluctus . What Lear immediately fubjoins here , I will do fuch things , ---- What they are , yet I know not ...
... first book of the neis , is always quoted as a celebrated inftance of this figure : Quos ego ----- Sed motos præftat componere fluctus . What Lear immediately fubjoins here , I will do fuch things , ---- What they are , yet I know not ...
Page 57
... first lights on him , Hollow the other . Storm ftill . [ Exeunt feverally . Enter Lear and Fool . Lear . Blow winds , and crack your cheeks ; rage , blow ! You cataracts , and hurricanoes , spout ' Till you have drencht our steeples ...
... first lights on him , Hollow the other . Storm ftill . [ Exeunt feverally . Enter Lear and Fool . Lear . Blow winds , and crack your cheeks ; rage , blow ! You cataracts , and hurricanoes , spout ' Till you have drencht our steeples ...
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