The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7 |
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... suppose the Athe- nians had it before . Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . ' 2 Immediately provided in that cafe . ] Shakspeare is grievously fufpe & ted of having been placed , while a boy , in ...
... suppose the Athe- nians had it before . Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . ' 2 Immediately provided in that cafe . ] Shakspeare is grievously fufpe & ted of having been placed , while a boy , in ...
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... suppose patch to be merely a corruption of the Italian pazzo , which fignifies properly a fool . So , in The Merchant of Venice , A & II . fc . v . Shylock fays of Launcelot : The patch is kind enough ; after having juft called him ...
... suppose patch to be merely a corruption of the Italian pazzo , which fignifies properly a fool . So , in The Merchant of Venice , A & II . fc . v . Shylock fays of Launcelot : The patch is kind enough ; after having juft called him ...
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... suppose , when fupernatural beings are spoken of , that the fize of the agent deter- mines the force of the action . That fairies did ftamp to fome pur- pofe , may be known from the following paffage in Olaus Magnus de Gentibus ...
... suppose , when fupernatural beings are spoken of , that the fize of the agent deter- mines the force of the action . That fairies did ftamp to fome pur- pofe , may be known from the following paffage in Olaus Magnus de Gentibus ...
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... suppose , for the fake of measure , we should read- Come my Hippolyta . ' STEEVENS . " 4 And I have found Demetrius like a jewel , Mine own , and not mine things appeared double to her . own . . ] Hermia had obferved that Helena replies ...
... suppose , for the fake of measure , we should read- Come my Hippolyta . ' STEEVENS . " 4 And I have found Demetrius like a jewel , Mine own , and not mine things appeared double to her . own . . ] Hermia had obferved that Helena replies ...
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... suppose to have stood uncovered from refpe & to the Spaniard . If this was the poet's intention , they ought to be included in a parenthesis . To whomsoever the words are fupposed to be addref- fed , the emendation appears to me equally ...
... suppose to have stood uncovered from refpe & to the Spaniard . If this was the poet's intention , they ought to be included in a parenthesis . To whomsoever the words are fupposed to be addref- fed , the emendation appears to me equally ...
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