The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen17Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... observed here , that as there is only one copy of this play , no help can be had from collation , and more liberty must be allowed to conje & ure . JOHNSON . Which manifold record not matches ? See , Magick of B 3 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS . ACT ...
... observed here , that as there is only one copy of this play , no help can be had from collation , and more liberty must be allowed to conje & ure . JOHNSON . Which manifold record not matches ? See , Magick of B 3 ΤΙΜΟΝ OF ATHENS . ACT ...
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... observed . Behave his anger inay , however , be right . In fir W. D'Avenant's play of The Just Italian , 1630 ... observe , its operation . The old copy reads . He did behoove & c . which does not afford any very clear meaning . Behave ...
... observed . Behave his anger inay , however , be right . In fir W. D'Avenant's play of The Just Italian , 1630 ... observe , its operation . The old copy reads . He did behoove & c . which does not afford any very clear meaning . Behave ...
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... observed , that the moon , when viewed . through a telescope , has a humid appearance , and feems to have drops of water fufpended from the rim of it ; to which circum- fance Shakspeare probably alludes in Macbeth , where Hecate fays ...
... observed , that the moon , when viewed . through a telescope , has a humid appearance , and feems to have drops of water fufpended from the rim of it ; to which circum- fance Shakspeare probably alludes in Macbeth , where Hecate fays ...
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... observe , that the fame regulation has already been adopted by Mr. Capell . REED . I perceive no difficulty . It is easy to suppose that the Poet and Painter , after having been , seen at a distance by Apemantus , have wandered about ...
... observe , that the fame regulation has already been adopted by Mr. Capell . REED . I perceive no difficulty . It is easy to suppose that the Poet and Painter , after having been , seen at a distance by Apemantus , have wandered about ...
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... wholly useless on the ftage . The aukward repetition of the verb - made , very ftrongly countenances my prefent observation , STEEVENS . VOL . XVil . Timon is dead , who hath out - ftretch'd his ΤΙΜΟΝ 193 O F ATHEN S.
... wholly useless on the ftage . The aukward repetition of the verb - made , very ftrongly countenances my prefent observation , STEEVENS . VOL . XVil . Timon is dead , who hath out - ftretch'd his ΤΙΜΟΝ 193 O F ATHEN S.
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