The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen11 |
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The old copy unnecessarily and harshly reads ere the set of fun . STEEVENS . $ There to meet with Macbeth . ] Thus the old copy . Mr. Pope , and , after him , other editors : There I go to meet Macbeth . The insertion , however , seems ...
The old copy unnecessarily and harshly reads ere the set of fun . STEEVENS . $ There to meet with Macbeth . ] Thus the old copy . Mr. Pope , and , after him , other editors : There I go to meet Macbeth . The insertion , however , seems ...
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The merciless Macdonwald " ( Worthy to be a rebel ; for , to that , The multiplying villainies of nature Do swarm upon him , ) from the western isles Of Kernes and Gallowglasses is fupplied ; 6 4 The old copy has - Doubtfull — so that ...
The merciless Macdonwald " ( Worthy to be a rebel ; for , to that , The multiplying villainies of nature Do swarm upon him , ) from the western isles Of Kernes and Gallowglasses is fupplied ; 6 4 The old copy has - Doubtfull — so that ...
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The old copy has Gallow - grosses . Correded by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . 7 And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , ] The old copy hasquarry ; but I am inclined to read quarrel . Quarrel was formerly used for cause ...
The old copy has Gallow - grosses . Correded by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . 7 And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , ] The old copy hasquarry ; but I am inclined to read quarrel . Quarrel was formerly used for cause ...
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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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Yes ; ] The reader cannot fail to observe , that some word , necessary to complete the verse , has been omitted in the old copy . Sir T. Hanmer readsOur captains , brave Macbeth , & c . STEEVENS . ? As cannons oyercharg'd with double ...
Yes ; ] The reader cannot fail to observe , that some word , necessary to complete the verse , has been omitted in the old copy . Sir T. Hanmer readsOur captains , brave Macbeth , & c . STEEVENS . ? As cannons oyercharg'd with double ...
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