The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies Left by the Late George Steevens, ..., and Edmond Malone, ..., with Mr. Malone's Various Readings ; a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators, Volumul 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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Pagina xviii
... slender foundation , while he differs with Mr. Steevens as to the fact of gentlemen going to the theatre on horseback . With respect to Shakspeare's father " being engaged in a lucrative business , " we may re- mark that this could not ...
... slender foundation , while he differs with Mr. Steevens as to the fact of gentlemen going to the theatre on horseback . With respect to Shakspeare's father " being engaged in a lucrative business , " we may re- mark that this could not ...
Pagina lxxiv
... slender designs may promote or obviate one another , and the high and the low co - operate in the general system by unavoidable concatenation . It is objected , that by this change of scenes the pas- sions are interrupted in their ...
... slender designs may promote or obviate one another , and the high and the low co - operate in the general system by unavoidable concatenation . It is objected , that by this change of scenes the pas- sions are interrupted in their ...
Pagina lxxxv
... slender criticism of Voltaire : " Non usque adeo permiscuit imis Longus summa dies , ut non , si voce Metelli Serventur leges , malint a Cæsare tolli . " Yet when I speak thus slightly of dramatick rules , I cannot but recollect how ...
... slender criticism of Voltaire : " Non usque adeo permiscuit imis Longus summa dies , ut non , si voce Metelli Serventur leges , malint a Cæsare tolli . " Yet when I speak thus slightly of dramatick rules , I cannot but recollect how ...
Pagina 15
... the idiom of Shakspeare's time . MALONE . I have left the passage in question as I found it , though with slender reliance on its integrity . STEEVENS . Which since have steaded much ; so , of his SCENE II . 15 TEMPEST .
... the idiom of Shakspeare's time . MALONE . I have left the passage in question as I found it , though with slender reliance on its integrity . STEEVENS . Which since have steaded much ; so , of his SCENE II . 15 TEMPEST .
Pagina 114
... slender reputation , 3 Put forth their sons to seek preferment out : Some , to the wars , to try their fortune there ; Some , to discover islands far away ; 4 Some , to the studious universities . For any , or for all these exercises ...
... slender reputation , 3 Put forth their sons to seek preferment out : Some , to the wars , to try their fortune there ; Some , to discover islands far away ; 4 Some , to the studious universities . For any , or for all these exercises ...
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