The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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MALONE , 9 Like valour's minion , Carv'd out his poffage , till he fac'd the have ; ] The old copy reads.com Like valour's minion , carv'd out his passage Till he fac'd the flave . As an hemittich must be admitted , it seems more ...
MALONE , 9 Like valour's minion , Carv'd out his poffage , till he fac'd the have ; ] The old copy reads.com Like valour's minion , carv'd out his passage Till he fac'd the flave . As an hemittich must be admitted , it seems more ...
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Besides , it must be a strange aukward stroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel io the chops . But Shaklpeare certainly wrote : Lbe unseam'd him from the nape to the chops . i . c . cut his skull in two ; which might be done ...
Besides , it must be a strange aukward stroke that could unrip him upwards from the navel io the chops . But Shaklpeare certainly wrote : Lbe unseam'd him from the nape to the chops . i . c . cut his skull in two ; which might be done ...
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If I say sooth , I must report they were As cannons overcharg'd with double cracks ; ' 6 6 Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ; Sold . Yes ; ] The reader cannot fail to observe , that some word , necessary to complete the verse ...
If I say sooth , I must report they were As cannons overcharg'd with double cracks ; ' 6 6 Our captains , Macbeth and Banquo ; Sold . Yes ; ] The reader cannot fail to observe , that some word , necessary to complete the verse ...
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Want of corresponding rhymes to the foregoing lines , induce me to hint at vacuities , which cannot be supplied , and intrusions which ( on the bare authority of conje & ure ) must not be expelled . Were even the condition of modern ...
Want of corresponding rhymes to the foregoing lines , induce me to hint at vacuities , which cannot be supplied , and intrusions which ( on the bare authority of conje & ure ) must not be expelled . Were even the condition of modern ...
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In Hamlet we meet with a kindred phrase : These profound beaves “ You must translate ; ' tis fit we understand them . " Our author again alludes to his grammar , in Troilus and Cressida : " I'll decline the whole question .
In Hamlet we meet with a kindred phrase : These profound beaves “ You must translate ; ' tis fit we understand them . " Our author again alludes to his grammar , in Troilus and Cressida : " I'll decline the whole question .
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