The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 309
... fome places ; but is not always without excufe ; and it frequently happens that a weak scene serves to very good purpofe , as will be made procure , with which it could be thought he was X 3 MR . CAPELL'S INTRODUCTION . 3og.
... fome places ; but is not always without excufe ; and it frequently happens that a weak scene serves to very good purpofe , as will be made procure , with which it could be thought he was X 3 MR . CAPELL'S INTRODUCTION . 3og.
Pagina 314
... scene of wondrous fimplicity and wondrous tendernefs united , in which that Henry is made a speaker while his laft decifive battle is fighting , are as so many stamps upon these plays ; by which his property is mark'd , and himself de ...
... scene of wondrous fimplicity and wondrous tendernefs united , in which that Henry is made a speaker while his laft decifive battle is fighting , are as so many stamps upon these plays ; by which his property is mark'd , and himself de ...
Pagina 394
... scene of King Richard III . quarto , 1597 , we find this line : That tempers him to this extremity . " In the next quarto , and all fubfequent , tempts is corruptly printed inftead of tempers . The line then wanting a fyllable , the ...
... scene of King Richard III . quarto , 1597 , we find this line : That tempers him to this extremity . " In the next quarto , and all fubfequent , tempts is corruptly printed inftead of tempers . The line then wanting a fyllable , the ...
Pagina 409
... scene of Cymbeline , and in other places . See Vol . XIX . p . 235 , n . 5 ; Vol . XVI . p . 185 , n . 2 ; and Vol . XXIII . p . 47 , n . 7 . In like manner he has corrupted the following paffage in MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 409.
... scene of Cymbeline , and in other places . See Vol . XIX . p . 235 , n . 5 ; Vol . XVI . p . 185 , n . 2 ; and Vol . XXIII . p . 47 , n . 7 . In like manner he has corrupted the following paffage in MR . MALONE'S PREFACE . 409.
Pagina 435
... scene is fuppofed to pafs , precifely afcertained a fpecies of information , for which , though it often throws light on the dialogue , we look in vain in the ancient copies , and which has been too much neglected by the modern editors ...
... scene is fuppofed to pafs , precifely afcertained a fpecies of information , for which , though it often throws light on the dialogue , we look in vain in the ancient copies , and which has been too much neglected by the modern editors ...
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