The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 3A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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Page 146
... the printed Copies have done , is an Embarrassment to the Senfe . These two Reasons , I hope , will be fufficient to juftify my Tranfpofition . Upon Upon thy tongue , as in my thought . Now 146 The WINTER'S TALE . ACT V. ...
... the printed Copies have done , is an Embarrassment to the Senfe . These two Reasons , I hope , will be fufficient to juftify my Tranfpofition . Upon Upon thy tongue , as in my thought . Now 146 The WINTER'S TALE . ACT V. ...
Page 147
... reason , As my Antigonus to break his Grave , And come again to me ; who , on my life , Did perish with the infant . ' Tis your counsel , My lord fhould to the heav'ns be contrary ; Oppofe against their wills . Care not for iffue ; [ To ...
... reason , As my Antigonus to break his Grave , And come again to me ; who , on my life , Did perish with the infant . ' Tis your counsel , My lord fhould to the heav'ns be contrary ; Oppofe against their wills . Care not for iffue ; [ To ...
Page 150
... reason . They are come . Enter Florizel , Perdita , Cleomines , and others . Your mother was most true to wedlock , Prince , For fhe did print your royal father off , Conceiving you . Were I but twenty one , Your father's image is fo ...
... reason . They are come . Enter Florizel , Perdita , Cleomines , and others . Your mother was most true to wedlock , Prince , For fhe did print your royal father off , Conceiving you . Were I but twenty one , Your father's image is fo ...
Page 169
... reason for it ; That is my brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , he pops me out At least from fair five hundred pound a year : Heav'n guard my mother's honour , and my land ! K. John . A good blunt fellow ; why ...
... reason for it ; That is my brother's plea , and none of mine ; The which if he can prove , he pops me out At least from fair five hundred pound a year : Heav'n guard my mother's honour , and my land ! K. John . A good blunt fellow ; why ...
Page 213
... reason ( 20 ) And fcorns a modeft Invocation . ] So Mr. Pope : but I have thought fit to restore the Reading of the old Copies . ' Tis certain , our Author employs this Word , modern , in a great many places , very cramp- ly . But we ...
... reason ( 20 ) And fcorns a modeft Invocation . ] So Mr. Pope : but I have thought fit to restore the Reading of the old Copies . ' Tis certain , our Author employs this Word , modern , in a great many places , very cramp- ly . But we ...
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