The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 9F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Poet , AND AN ENLARGED HISTORY OF THE STAGE , BY THE LATE EDMOND MALONE . WITH A NEw glossarIAL INDEX . ΤΗΣ ΦΥΣΕΩΣ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΥΣ ΗΝ , ΤΟΝ ΚΑΛΑΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΒΡΕΧΩΝ ΕΙΣ ΝΟΥΝ . Vet . Auct . apud Suidam . VOL . IX . LONDON : PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J ...
... Poet , AND AN ENLARGED HISTORY OF THE STAGE , BY THE LATE EDMOND MALONE . WITH A NEw glossarIAL INDEX . ΤΗΣ ΦΥΣΕΩΣ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΕΥΣ ΗΝ , ΤΟΝ ΚΑΛΑΜΟΝ ΑΠΟΒΡΕΧΩΝ ΕΙΣ ΝΟΥΝ . Vet . Auct . apud Suidam . VOL . IX . LONDON : PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J ...
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... poet meant no more than that he was the immediate choice of his heart . A similar expression occurs in Troilus and Cressida : 66 with private soul , " Did in great Ilion thus translate him to me . " Again , more appositely , in The ...
... poet meant no more than that he was the immediate choice of his heart . A similar expression occurs in Troilus and Cressida : 66 with private soul , " Did in great Ilion thus translate him to me . " Again , more appositely , in The ...
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... poet applies a passage from St. Paul to the Romans , ch . ix . v..15 , 18 , which he properly styles , the words of heaven : " for he saith to Moses , I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy , ' & c . And again : " Therefore hath he ...
... poet applies a passage from St. Paul to the Romans , ch . ix . v..15 , 18 , which he properly styles , the words of heaven : " for he saith to Moses , I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy , ' & c . And again : " Therefore hath he ...
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... poets . THEOBALD . 3 Which for these FOURTEEN years we have let SLEEP ; ] Thus the old copy ; which also reads 66 we have let slip . " STEEVENS . For fourteen I have made no scruple to replace nineteen . The reason will be obvious to ...
... poets . THEOBALD . 3 Which for these FOURTEEN years we have let SLEEP ; ] Thus the old copy ; which also reads 66 we have let slip . " STEEVENS . For fourteen I have made no scruple to replace nineteen . The reason will be obvious to ...
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... poet left it . I have elsewhere shown that he frequently uses these elliptical expres- sions . See Cymbeline , scene last . MALONE . 5 That justice seizes . ] For the sake of metre , I think we should read , -seizes on ; or , perhaps ...
... poet left it . I have elsewhere shown that he frequently uses these elliptical expres- sions . See Cymbeline , scene last . MALONE . 5 That justice seizes . ] For the sake of metre , I think we should read , -seizes on ; or , perhaps ...
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