The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumul 1Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1900 |
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Pagina 104
... . So , in Othello , Act I. fc . i . Iago fays to Brabantio , " You'll have your nephews neigh to you ; " meaning his grand- children . See the note there . MALONE . three years , or any iffue of her body , 104 WILL . SHAKSPEARE'S.
... . So , in Othello , Act I. fc . i . Iago fays to Brabantio , " You'll have your nephews neigh to you ; " meaning his grand- children . See the note there . MALONE . three years , or any iffue of her body , 104 WILL . SHAKSPEARE'S.
Pagina 146
... with a diftinction which Mr. Rowe has followed , and which cer - ́ trinly reflores us the true meaning of this epi- taph : " JUDICIO Pylium , genio Socratem , " & c . In 1614 , the greater part of the town of 1 46 MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE .
... with a diftinction which Mr. Rowe has followed , and which cer - ́ trinly reflores us the true meaning of this epi- taph : " JUDICIO Pylium , genio Socratem , " & c . In 1614 , the greater part of the town of 1 46 MR . THEOBALD'S PREFACE .
Pagina 161
... meaning right , and refcue him from thofe errors which have been tranfmitted down through à feries of incorrect editions , and a long intervention of time , many paffages must be defperate , and past a cure ; and their true fenfe ...
... meaning right , and refcue him from thofe errors which have been tranfmitted down through à feries of incorrect editions , and a long intervention of time , many paffages must be defperate , and past a cure ; and their true fenfe ...
Pagina 169
... meaning of the words . It appears to me , that fomebody befides Mars and Venus has been caught in a net by this epifode : and I could call in other inftances , to confirm what treacherous tackle this net - work is , if not cautiously ...
... meaning of the words . It appears to me , that fomebody befides Mars and Venus has been caught in a net by this epifode : and I could call in other inftances , to confirm what treacherous tackle this net - work is , if not cautiously ...
Pagina 171
... meaning . # I If the Latin and Greek languages have received the greatest advantages imaginable from the labours of the editors and criticks of the two laft ages , by whofe aid and affiftance the grammarians have been enabled to write ...
... meaning . # I If the Latin and Greek languages have received the greatest advantages imaginable from the labours of the editors and criticks of the two laft ages , by whofe aid and affiftance the grammarians have been enabled to write ...
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