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 xlv
... word in Shakspeare's original will is spelt Bushopton , the vulgar pro- nunciation of Bishopton . I searched the Indexes in the Rolls Chapel from the year 1589 to 1616 , with the hope of finding an enrolment of the purchase - deed of ...
... word in Shakspeare's original will is spelt Bushopton , the vulgar pro- nunciation of Bishopton . I searched the Indexes in the Rolls Chapel from the year 1589 to 1616 , with the hope of finding an enrolment of the purchase - deed of ...
Pagina liii
... word , without any views of reputation , and of what poets are pleased to call immortality : some or all of which have encouraged the vanity , or animated the ambition of other writers . Yet it must be observed , that when his ...
... word , without any views of reputation , and of what poets are pleased to call immortality : some or all of which have encouraged the vanity , or animated the ambition of other writers . Yet it must be observed , that when his ...
Pagina lxxix
... words , which might have been more plainly delivered in few . Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious , as it is unanimated and inactive , and obstructs the progress of the action ; it should therefore always be rapid , and ...
... words , which might have been more plainly delivered in few . Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious , as it is unanimated and inactive , and obstructs the progress of the action ; it should therefore always be rapid , and ...
Pagina cvii
... word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelli- gible . These corruptions I have often silently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the true force of our words , can only be preserved , by keeping the DR ...
... word for one that appeared to him more elegant or more intelli- gible . These corruptions I have often silently rectified ; for the history of our language , and the true force of our words , can only be preserved , by keeping the DR ...
Pagina cviii
... words , can only be preserved , by keeping the text of authors free from adulteration . Others , and those very frequent , smoothed the cadence , or regulated the mea- sure ; on these I have not exercised the same rigour ; if only a word ...
... words , can only be preserved , by keeping the text of authors free from adulteration . Others , and those very frequent , smoothed the cadence , or regulated the mea- sure ; on these I have not exercised the same rigour ; if only a word ...
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