The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 7 |
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Pagina 8
... poet's purpofe well enough , to suppose the Athe- nians had it before . Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . ' 2 Immediately provided in that cafe . ] Shakspeare is grievously fufpe & ted of ...
... poet's purpofe well enough , to suppose the Athe- nians had it before . Or perhaps he neither thought nor knew any thing of the matter . WARBURTON . ' 2 Immediately provided in that cafe . ] Shakspeare is grievously fufpe & ted of ...
Pagina 10
... poet's language or metre , my caution was here over - watch- ed ; and I printed the above lines as exhibited by that and all the fubfequent editors , of which the reader was apprized in a note . The old copies fhould have been adhered ...
... poet's language or metre , my caution was here over - watch- ed ; and I printed the above lines as exhibited by that and all the fubfequent editors , of which the reader was apprized in a note . The old copies fhould have been adhered ...
Pagina 19
... poet first gave them . Sweet was eafily corrupted into fwell'd , because that made an antithefts to emptying and frange companions our editors thought was plain English ; but ranger companies , a little quaint and unintelligible . Our ...
... poet first gave them . Sweet was eafily corrupted into fwell'd , because that made an antithefts to emptying and frange companions our editors thought was plain English ; but ranger companies , a little quaint and unintelligible . Our ...
Pagina 26
... poet , in relation to the characters of this inter- lude . The father and mother of Thisby , and the father of Pyramus , are here mentioned , who do not appear at all in the interlude ; but Wall and Moonshine are both employed in it ...
... poet , in relation to the characters of this inter- lude . The father and mother of Thisby , and the father of Pyramus , are here mentioned , who do not appear at all in the interlude ; but Wall and Moonshine are both employed in it ...
Pagina 27
... fallen in one of the laft ftages of the lues venerea , called the corona veneris . To this our poet has too frequent allufions . STEEVENS . a mile without the town , by moon - light MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . REAM . 27.
... fallen in one of the laft ftages of the lues venerea , called the corona veneris . To this our poet has too frequent allufions . STEEVENS . a mile without the town , by moon - light MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . REAM . 27.
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