The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... perhaps not one of Shakspeare's plays more darkened than this by the peculiarities of its author , and the unfkilfulness of its editors , by distortious of phrase , or negligence of transcription . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is fo ...
... perhaps not one of Shakspeare's plays more darkened than this by the peculiarities of its author , and the unfkilfulness of its editors , by distortious of phrase , or negligence of transcription . JOHNSON . Dr. Johnson's remark is fo ...
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... perhaps , not even in his own opinion , the meaning of Shakspeare . That the paffage is more or lefs corrupt , I believe every reader will agree with the editors . I am not convinced that a line is loft , as Mr. Theobald conje & ures ...
... perhaps , not even in his own opinion , the meaning of Shakspeare . That the paffage is more or lefs corrupt , I believe every reader will agree with the editors . I am not convinced that a line is loft , as Mr. Theobald conje & ures ...
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... perhaps , may be thus fupplied : then no more remains , But that to your fufficiency you put A zeal as willing as your worth is able , And let them work . TYRWHITT . I agree with Warburton in thinking that by fufficiency the duke means ...
... perhaps , may be thus fupplied : then no more remains , But that to your fufficiency you put A zeal as willing as your worth is able , And let them work . TYRWHITT . I agree with Warburton in thinking that by fufficiency the duke means ...
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... Perhaps we fhould read - only for prorogation . MALONE . - the fault and glimpfe of newness ; ] Fault and glimpse have fo little relation to each other , that both can fcarcely be right : we may read flash for fault : or , perhaps , we ...
... Perhaps we fhould read - only for prorogation . MALONE . - the fault and glimpfe of newness ; ] Fault and glimpse have fo little relation to each other , that both can fcarcely be right : we may read flash for fault : or , perhaps , we ...
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... perhaps , these lines in his thoughts : " It is now full two hundred and forty years fince any man was touched for this alledged crime , to this height , before myself . Let us reft contented with that which our fathers have left us ...
... perhaps , these lines in his thoughts : " It is now full two hundred and forty years fince any man was touched for this alledged crime , to this height , before myself . Let us reft contented with that which our fathers have left us ...
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