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Pagina 6
... paffage is fo difficult , that commentators may differ con . cerning it without animofity or shame . Of the two emendations propofed , Sir Thomas Hanmer's is the more licentious ; but he makes the fenfe clear , and leaves the reader ...
... paffage is fo difficult , that commentators may differ con . cerning it without animofity or shame . Of the two emendations propofed , Sir Thomas Hanmer's is the more licentious ; but he makes the fenfe clear , and leaves the reader ...
Pagina 8
... paffage may be fomewhat illuftrated by the following lines in Troilus and Creffida , A & III . sc . iii : 66 no man is the lord of any thing , " Till be communicate his parts to others : " Nor doth he of himself know them for aught ...
... paffage may be fomewhat illuftrated by the following lines in Troilus and Creffida , A & III . sc . iii : 66 no man is the lord of any thing , " Till be communicate his parts to others : " Nor doth he of himself know them for aught ...
Pagina 10
... paffage may be well explained by another in the first part of King Henry IV : 66 He was indeed the glafs " Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . " Again , Ophelia defcribes Hamlet , as " The glass of fashion , and the mould of ...
... paffage may be well explained by another in the first part of King Henry IV : 66 He was indeed the glafs " Wherein the noble youths did dress themselves . " Again , Ophelia defcribes Hamlet , as " The glass of fashion , and the mould of ...
Pagina 14
... paffage the poet may have dropp'd that idea , and used the word fimply for to close up . STEEVENS . May not fear up , here mean folder up , and the reference be to a lead coffin ? Perhaps cerements in Hamlet's addrefs to the Ghoft , was ...
... paffage the poet may have dropp'd that idea , and used the word fimply for to close up . STEEVENS . May not fear up , here mean folder up , and the reference be to a lead coffin ? Perhaps cerements in Hamlet's addrefs to the Ghoft , was ...
Pagina 16
... paffage , on which feveral experiments have been made , is in fome degree coun- tenanced by what follows in another scene : And every day that comes , comes to decay " A day's work in him . " Dr. Warburton would read “ A yare ( i . e ...
... paffage , on which feveral experiments have been made , is in fome degree coun- tenanced by what follows in another scene : And every day that comes , comes to decay " A day's work in him . " Dr. Warburton would read “ A yare ( i . e ...
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