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Pagina 10
THEOBALD . Sir T. H. adheres to the old reading . STEEVENS . & The old editions read momentany , which is the old and proper word . The modern editors , momentary . JOHNSON . The first folio has not momentany but momentary . MALONE .
THEOBALD . Sir T. H. adheres to the old reading . STEEVENS . & The old editions read momentany , which is the old and proper word . The modern editors , momentary . JOHNSON . The first folio has not momentany but momentary . MALONE .
Pagina 15
THEOBALD . Dr. Warburton retains the old reading , and perhaps justifiably for a bofom fwell'd with fecrets does not appear as an expreffion unlikely to have been used by our author , who speaks of a fluff'd bofom in Macbeth .
THEOBALD . Dr. Warburton retains the old reading , and perhaps justifiably for a bofom fwell'd with fecrets does not appear as an expreffion unlikely to have been used by our author , who speaks of a fluff'd bofom in Macbeth .
Pagina 21
THEOBALD . Theobald is wrong as to this last particular . The introduction of Wall and Moonshine was an after - thought . See act iii . fc . 1 . It may be obferved , however , that no part of what is rehearfed is afterwards repeated ...
THEOBALD . Theobald is wrong as to this last particular . The introduction of Wall and Moonshine was an after - thought . See act iii . fc . 1 . It may be obferved , however , that no part of what is rehearfed is afterwards repeated ...
Pagina 33
THEOBALD . Egle , Ariadne , and Antiopa were all at different times miftreffes to Thefeus . See Plutarch .. Theobald cannot be blamed for his emendation ; and yet it is well known that our ancient authors , as well as the French and the ...
THEOBALD . Egle , Ariadne , and Antiopa were all at different times miftreffes to Thefeus . See Plutarch .. Theobald cannot be blamed for his emendation ; and yet it is well known that our ancient authors , as well as the French and the ...
Pagina 38
Mr. Theobald fays , he should undoubtedly have advanced this conjecture into the text , but that Shakspeare feems rather fond ... 66 Soon after the publication of Theobald's edition , the following explanation appeared in a news - paper ...
Mr. Theobald fays , he should undoubtedly have advanced this conjecture into the text , but that Shakspeare feems rather fond ... 66 Soon after the publication of Theobald's edition , the following explanation appeared in a news - paper ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 3 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1805 |
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