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That the paffage is more or less corrupt , I believe every reader will agree with the editors . I am not convinced that a line is loft , as Mr. Theobald conjectures , nor that the change of but to put , which Dr. Warburton has admitted ...
That the paffage is more or less corrupt , I believe every reader will agree with the editors . I am not convinced that a line is loft , as Mr. Theobald conjectures , nor that the change of but to put , which Dr. Warburton has admitted ...
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I agree with Warburton in thinking that by fufficiency the duke means authority , or power ; and , if that be admitted , a very flight alteration indeed will restore this paffage - the changing the word is into be .
I agree with Warburton in thinking that by fufficiency the duke means authority , or power ; and , if that be admitted , a very flight alteration indeed will restore this paffage - the changing the word is into be .
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The following paffage , in King Henry IV . P. I. which is conftructed in a manner fomewhat fimilar to the present when corrected , appears to me to ftrengthen the fuppofition that two half lines have been loft : ― ➖➖➖ gers ...
The following paffage , in King Henry IV . P. I. which is conftructed in a manner fomewhat fimilar to the present when corrected , appears to me to ftrengthen the fuppofition that two half lines have been loft : ― ➖➖➖ gers ...
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Steevens has hit upon the true explanation of the paffage ; and might have found a further confirmation of it in Troilus and Creffida , where , fpeaking of himself , Troilus fays , ne'er did young man fancy 45 With fo eternal , and fo ...
Steevens has hit upon the true explanation of the paffage ; and might have found a further confirmation of it in Troilus and Creffida , where , fpeaking of himself , Troilus fays , ne'er did young man fancy 45 With fo eternal , and fo ...
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There is a kind of character in thy look . Hiftory may be taken in a more diffufe and licentious meaning , for future occurrences , or the part of life yet to come . If this fenfe be received , the paffage is clear and proper .
There is a kind of character in thy look . Hiftory may be taken in a more diffufe and licentious meaning , for future occurrences , or the part of life yet to come . If this fenfe be received , the paffage is clear and proper .
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volume 6 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1805 |
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