The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen11J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... . In the three oldeft quartos it follows the fifth line of it . In the fourth quarto , which feems copied from the folio , the paffage is omitted . STEEVENS . Alas , I look'd , when fome of you fhould 34 KING RICHARD II .
... . In the three oldeft quartos it follows the fifth line of it . In the fourth quarto , which feems copied from the folio , the paffage is omitted . STEEVENS . Alas , I look'd , when fome of you fhould 34 KING RICHARD II .
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... forrow's difmal heir : ] The author feems to have afed heir in an improper fenfe , an heir being one that inherits by Now hath my foul brought forth her prodigy ; And F2 KING RICHARD II . 67 GREEN. That he, our hope, might have ...
... forrow's difmal heir : ] The author feems to have afed heir in an improper fenfe , an heir being one that inherits by Now hath my foul brought forth her prodigy ; And F2 KING RICHARD II . 67 GREEN. That he, our hope, might have ...
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... feems to be an error in this paffage , which I believe fhould run thus : But more then : Why ? why have they dar'd , & c . This repetition of the word why , is not unnatural for a person fpeaking with much warmth . M. MASON . And ...
... feems to be an error in this paffage , which I believe fhould run thus : But more then : Why ? why have they dar'd , & c . This repetition of the word why , is not unnatural for a person fpeaking with much warmth . M. MASON . And ...
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... feems plainly to point out . STEEVENS . As a long parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and smiles in meeting ; ] 66 Ως ειπων , αλόχοιο φιλης εν χερσιν εθηκε « Παιδ ' εον η δ ' άρα μιν κηωδεϊ δεξαῖο κολπώ “ ΔΑΚΡΥΟΕΝ ...
... feems plainly to point out . STEEVENS . As a long parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and smiles in meeting ; ] 66 Ως ειπων , αλόχοιο φιλης εν χερσιν εθηκε « Παιδ ' εον η δ ' άρα μιν κηωδεϊ δεξαῖο κολπώ “ ΔΑΚΡΥΟΕΝ ...
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... feems to be the defign of the poet to raise Richard to esteem in his fall , and confequently to intereft the reader in his favour . He gives him only paffive fortitude , the virtue of a confeffor , rather than of a king . In his ...
... feems to be the defign of the poet to raise Richard to esteem in his fall , and confequently to intereft the reader in his favour . He gives him only paffive fortitude , the virtue of a confeffor , rather than of a king . In his ...
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