Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1author and sold, 1754 |
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Strana 7
... thing . ] This offer was not fo generous as that of a mafter of a fhip : mentioned in a late book of travels ( a ) though it's plain he never intended to perform it . " At a Port near Corfu called Madonna de 66 Gazope , there is a ...
... thing . ] This offer was not fo generous as that of a mafter of a fhip : mentioned in a late book of travels ( a ) though it's plain he never intended to perform it . " At a Port near Corfu called Madonna de 66 Gazope , there is a ...
Strana 19
... thing that Cali- ban fays , not only in this scene , but through the whole play , was defign'd by the author for metre , either for verfe , or Hemiftics . Certainly most of it is for this reafon it may be reduced to verfe in the ...
... thing that Cali- ban fays , not only in this scene , but through the whole play , was defign'd by the author for metre , either for verfe , or Hemiftics . Certainly most of it is for this reafon it may be reduced to verfe in the ...
Strana 20
... things , an if they be not fprights , that's a brave god , and bears celeftial li- quor , I will kneel to him . ] This fpeech of Caliban's plainly confifts of two verfes , and an Hemiftic , thus . " These be fine things , and if they be ...
... things , an if they be not fprights , that's a brave god , and bears celeftial li- quor , I will kneel to him . ] This fpeech of Caliban's plainly confifts of two verfes , and an Hemiftic , thus . " These be fine things , and if they be ...
Strana 27
... thing . And I should rather have imagined that Shakespeare wrote By'r lady , an expreffion used by him twice or thrice , Twelfth night , A & . 2 . Sc . 2. And in the first part of King Henry IV . act . 2. In Romeo and Juliet , Act 1. fc ...
... thing . And I should rather have imagined that Shakespeare wrote By'r lady , an expreffion used by him twice or thrice , Twelfth night , A & . 2 . Sc . 2. And in the first part of King Henry IV . act . 2. In Romeo and Juliet , Act 1. fc ...
Strana 28
... thing at last we fee " Doth pass away ; the Phanix there ( alas ) ઠંડ Spying the tree deftroy'd , the water dride " Himfelf fmote with his beak , as in difdain , " And fo forthwith in great despite he dide , " That yet my hearte ...
... thing at last we fee " Doth pass away ; the Phanix there ( alas ) ઠંડ Spying the tree deftroy'd , the water dride " Himfelf fmote with his beak , as in difdain , " And fo forthwith in great despite he dide , " That yet my hearte ...
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