The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16AMS Press, 1966 |
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... sense than that of any copy , but copies must not be needlessly forsaken . JOHNSON . I suppose it is the unborn sorrow which she calls nothing , be- cause it is not yet brought into existence . STEEVENS . Warburton does not appear to ...
... sense than that of any copy , but copies must not be needlessly forsaken . JOHNSON . I suppose it is the unborn sorrow which she calls nothing , be- cause it is not yet brought into existence . STEEVENS . Warburton does not appear to ...
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... sense . The copies all agree . Per- haps the old duke means to treat him with contempt as well as with severity , and to insinuate that he despises his power , as being able to master it . In this sense all is right . JOHNSON . So , in ...
... sense . The copies all agree . Per- haps the old duke means to treat him with contempt as well as with severity , and to insinuate that he despises his power , as being able to master it . In this sense all is right . JOHNSON . So , in ...
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... sense , which was not very difficult , but is mistaken in supposing the use of condition licentious . Shakspeare uses it very frequently for temper of mind , and in this sense the vulgar still say a good or ill - conditioned man ...
... sense , which was not very difficult , but is mistaken in supposing the use of condition licentious . Shakspeare uses it very frequently for temper of mind , and in this sense the vulgar still say a good or ill - conditioned man ...
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