The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Том 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... quartos read - of our state . STEEVENS . 2 Conferring them on younger ftrengths , ] is the reading of the folio ; the quartos read , Confirming them on younger years . STEEVENS . 3while we & c . ] From while we , down to prevented now ...
... quartos read - of our state . STEEVENS . 2 Conferring them on younger ftrengths , ] is the reading of the folio ; the quartos read , Confirming them on younger years . STEEVENS . 3while we & c . ] From while we , down to prevented now ...
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... quartos . STEEVENS . • Where merit doth most challenge it . ] The folio reads : Where nature doth with merit challenge : i . e . where the claim of merit is fuperadded to that of nature ; or where a fuperior degree of natural filial ...
... quartos . STEEVENS . • Where merit doth most challenge it . ] The folio reads : Where nature doth with merit challenge : i . e . where the claim of merit is fuperadded to that of nature ; or where a fuperior degree of natural filial ...
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... quartos . To rich is an obfolete verb . It is ufed by Thomas Drant , in his tranflation of Horace's Epifiles , 1567 : " To ritch his country , let his words lyke flowing water fall . " STEEVENS . Rich'd is ufed for enriched , as ' tice ...
... quartos . To rich is an obfolete verb . It is ufed by Thomas Drant , in his tranflation of Horace's Epifiles , 1567 : " To ritch his country , let his words lyke flowing water fall . " STEEVENS . Rich'd is ufed for enriched , as ' tice ...
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... quartos . STEEVENS . • How , how , Cordelia ? ] Thus the folio . The quartos read Go to , go to . STEEVENS . They love you , all ? Haply , when I KING LEAR . 313.
... quartos . STEEVENS . • How , how , Cordelia ? ] Thus the folio . The quartos read Go to , go to . STEEVENS . They love you , all ? Haply , when I KING LEAR . 313.
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... quartos , and thus I have no doubt Shakspeare wrote , this kind of inverfion occurring often in his plays , and in the contemporary writers . So , in King Henry VIII : 66 and make your houfe our Tower . " Again , in The Merchant of ...
... quartos , and thus I have no doubt Shakspeare wrote , this kind of inverfion occurring often in his plays , and in the contemporary writers . So , in King Henry VIII : 66 and make your houfe our Tower . " Again , in The Merchant of ...
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