The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumul 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Pagina 41
... thing ? and do not bolts correspond bet- ter with bonds ? Inky bolts are written restrictions . So , in The Ho- nest Man's Fortune , by Beaumont and Fletcher , Act IV , sc . i : manacling itself 66 " In Steevens . gives of parchment ...
... thing ? and do not bolts correspond bet- ter with bonds ? Inky bolts are written restrictions . So , in The Ho- nest Man's Fortune , by Beaumont and Fletcher , Act IV , sc . i : manacling itself 66 " In Steevens . gives of parchment ...
Pagina 45
... thing like age to end him ? How can age be said to crop at once ? How is the idea of crookedness connected with that of cropping ? I suppose the poet dictated thus : And thy unkindness be time's crooked edge To crop at once That is ...
... thing like age to end him ? How can age be said to crop at once ? How is the idea of crookedness connected with that of cropping ? I suppose the poet dictated thus : And thy unkindness be time's crooked edge To crop at once That is ...
Pagina 54
... thing entire to many objects ; Like perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Show nothing but confusion ; ey'd awry , Distinguish form : so your sweet majesty , I suppose it is the unborn sorrow which she calls nothing , because it ...
... thing entire to many objects ; Like perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Show nothing but confusion ; ey'd awry , Distinguish form : so your sweet majesty , I suppose it is the unborn sorrow which she calls nothing , because it ...
Pagina 55
... things true , weeps things imaginary . Queen . It may be so ; but yet my inward soul Persuades me , it is otherwise : Howe'er it be , I cannot but be sad ; so heavy sad , The following short poem would almost persuade one that the words ...
... things true , weeps things imaginary . Queen . It may be so ; but yet my inward soul Persuades me , it is otherwise : Howe'er it be , I cannot but be sad ; so heavy sad , The following short poem would almost persuade one that the words ...
Pagina 56
... thing , must be the meaning ; harsh at the best , yet better than contradiction or absurdity . Johnson . 3'Tis in reversion that I do possess ; But what it is , that is not yet known ; & c . ] I am about to pro- pose an interpretation ...
... thing , must be the meaning ; harsh at the best , yet better than contradiction or absurdity . Johnson . 3'Tis in reversion that I do possess ; But what it is , that is not yet known ; & c . ] I am about to pro- pose an interpretation ...
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