The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... - I am now to tell my opinion , which is , that the lines stand as they were origi nally written , and that a paraphrase , such as the licentious and 2 Gent . But what ' s the matter ? CYMBELINE . ACT I.....SCENE I. ...
... - I am now to tell my opinion , which is , that the lines stand as they were origi nally written , and that a paraphrase , such as the licentious and 2 Gent . But what ' s the matter ? CYMBELINE . ACT I.....SCENE I. ...
Pagina 10
... tell me , Is she sole child to the king ? 1 Gent . His only child . He had two sons , ( if this be wor h your hearing , Mark it , ) the eldest of them at three years old , I ' the swathing clothes the other , from their nursery Were ...
... tell me , Is she sole child to the king ? 1 Gent . His only child . He had two sons , ( if this be wor h your hearing , Mark it , ) the eldest of them at three years old , I ' the swathing clothes the other , from their nursery Were ...
Pagina 20
... tell him , How I would think on him , at certain hours , Such thoughts , and such ; or I could make him swear The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest , and his honour ; or have charg'd him , At the sixth hour of morn , at noon ...
... tell him , How I would think on him , at certain hours , Such thoughts , and such ; or I could make him swear The shes of Italy should not betray Mine interest , and his honour ; or have charg'd him , At the sixth hour of morn , at noon ...
Pagina 23
... tell what Hemings and Condel printed , instead of knowing , with any de- gree of certainty , what Shakspeare wrote , I have not disturbed Mr. Rowe's emendation , which leaves a clear passage to the rea- der , if he happens to prefer an ...
... tell what Hemings and Condel printed , instead of knowing , with any de- gree of certainty , what Shakspeare wrote , I have not disturbed Mr. Rowe's emendation , which leaves a clear passage to the rea- der , if he happens to prefer an ...
Pagina 31
... tell himself what himself knows . Johnson . The soliloquy , however inartificial in respect of the speaker , is yet necessary to prevent that uneasiness which would naturally arise in the mind of an audience on recollection that the ...
... tell himself what himself knows . Johnson . The soliloquy , however inartificial in respect of the speaker , is yet necessary to prevent that uneasiness which would naturally arise in the mind of an audience on recollection that the ...
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