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... The Winter's Tale . In confirmation of what Mr. Steevens has remarked in another place that Shak- fpeare was not ignorant ... thefe geographical mistakes , when he makes the princefs Micomicona land at Ofluua . - Corporal Trim's king of ...
... The Winter's Tale . In confirmation of what Mr. Steevens has remarked in another place that Shak- fpeare was not ignorant ... thefe geographical mistakes , when he makes the princefs Micomicona land at Ofluua . - Corporal Trim's king of ...
Pagina 28
... the emblem of cuckoldom . Mr. Malone reads -Sicilia is a - fo - forth . STEEVENS . In regulating this line I have adopted a hint fuggefted by Mr. M. Mafon . I have more than once obferved , that almost every abrupt fentence in thefe ...
... the emblem of cuckoldom . Mr. Malone reads -Sicilia is a - fo - forth . STEEVENS . In regulating this line I have adopted a hint fuggefted by Mr. M. Mafon . I have more than once obferved , that almost every abrupt fentence in thefe ...
Pagina 31
... the rich ftaké drawn , And tak'ft it all for jeft . CAM . My gracious lord , I may be negligent , foolish , and fearful ; In every one of thefe no man is free , But that his negligence , his folly , fear , Amongst the infinite doings of the ...
... the rich ftaké drawn , And tak'ft it all for jeft . CAM . My gracious lord , I may be negligent , foolish , and fearful ; In every one of thefe no man is free , But that his negligence , his folly , fear , Amongst the infinite doings of the ...
Pagina 32
William Shakespeare. Which oft infects the wifeft : thefe , my lord , Are fuch allow'd infirmities , that honefly Is never free of . But , ' befeech your grace , Be plainer with me ; let me know my trespass By its own vifage : if I then ...
William Shakespeare. Which oft infects the wifeft : thefe , my lord , Are fuch allow'd infirmities , that honefly Is never free of . But , ' befeech your grace , Be plainer with me ; let me know my trespass By its own vifage : if I then ...
Pagina 34
... thefe nothings , If this be nothing . CAM . Good my lord , be cur'd Of this difeas'd opinion , and betimes ; For ... Thefe words were meant to be pro- nounced as diffyllables . STEEVENS . 7 of one glass . ] i . e . of one hour - glafs ...
... thefe nothings , If this be nothing . CAM . Good my lord , be cur'd Of this difeas'd opinion , and betimes ; For ... Thefe words were meant to be pro- nounced as diffyllables . STEEVENS . 7 of one glass . ] i . e . of one hour - glafs ...
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