The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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Pagina 31
... copy of his own impreffions made by them . For , Ob , ' tis a dreadful interval of time , Fill'd up with horror all , and big with death . are but the affections raised by fuch forcible images as these : All the int ' rim is Like a ...
... copy of his own impreffions made by them . For , Ob , ' tis a dreadful interval of time , Fill'd up with horror all , and big with death . are but the affections raised by fuch forcible images as these : All the int ' rim is Like a ...
Pagina 39
... . Hift . B. VIII .. STEEVENS . $ -bear Cæfar hard . ] Thus the old copy , but Rowe , Pope , and Hanmer , on the authority of the fecond and latter folios D 4 read Who rated him for fpeaking well of Pompey ; I JULIUS CAESAR . 39.
... . Hift . B. VIII .. STEEVENS . $ -bear Cæfar hard . ] Thus the old copy , but Rowe , Pope , and Hanmer , on the authority of the fecond and latter folios D 4 read Who rated him for fpeaking well of Pompey ; I JULIUS CAESAR . 39.
Pagina 41
... copy . Pope and Hanmer read charge , but unneceffarily , So , in Cymbeline : -'tis your graces " That from my muteft confcience to my tongue " Charms this report out . " STEEVENS . By " By all your vows of love , and that JULIUS CESAR . 41.
... copy . Pope and Hanmer read charge , but unneceffarily , So , in Cymbeline : -'tis your graces " That from my muteft confcience to my tongue " Charms this report out . " STEEVENS . By " By all your vows of love , and that JULIUS CESAR . 41.
Pagina 48
... copies have been all corrupt , and the paffage , of course , un- intelligible . But the flight alteration , I have made , reftores fenfe to the whole ; and the fentiment will neither be unworthy of Shakspeare , nor the boast too ...
... copies have been all corrupt , and the paffage , of course , un- intelligible . But the flight alteration , I have made , reftores fenfe to the whole ; and the fentiment will neither be unworthy of Shakspeare , nor the boast too ...
Pagina 64
... copy has : Our arms in ftrength of malice . JOHNSON . The old reading I believe to have been what the author de- fign'd ; and Dr. Johnfon feems to have given a fanction to the alteration of his predeceffors , without confidering the ...
... copy has : Our arms in ftrength of malice . JOHNSON . The old reading I believe to have been what the author de- fign'd ; and Dr. Johnfon feems to have given a fanction to the alteration of his predeceffors , without confidering the ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and ..., Volumul 8 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1809 |
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