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 15Rwington, 1821 |
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... Pope very properly changed verily to verity : and as the verse would be too long by a foot , if the words ' tis and we were retained , 1 have discarded them in favour of an elliptical phrase which occurs in our ancient comedies , as ...
... Pope very properly changed verily to verity : and as the verse would be too long by a foot , if the words ' tis and we were retained , 1 have discarded them in favour of an elliptical phrase which occurs in our ancient comedies , as ...
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... Pope reads " I am a Roman , but my services , " & c . MALONE . I prefer Mr. Pope's emendation , which is justified by the follow- ing passage in the same speech : 66 This my mean task would be " As heavy to me as ' tis odious ; but ...
... Pope reads " I am a Roman , but my services , " & c . MALONE . I prefer Mr. Pope's emendation , which is justified by the follow- ing passage in the same speech : 66 This my mean task would be " As heavy to me as ' tis odious ; but ...
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... Pope's STEEVENS . The reading of the old copy is right , however ungrammatical . So , in All's Well that Ends Well : " No more of this , Helena , go to , no more ; lest it be rather thought you affect a sorrow , than to have . " See vol ...
... Pope's STEEVENS . The reading of the old copy is right , however ungrammatical . So , in All's Well that Ends Well : " No more of this , Helena , go to , no more ; lest it be rather thought you affect a sorrow , than to have . " See vol ...
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... Pope , in his Dunciad , has styled " the majesty of mud . " STEEVENS . Piony is given by Johnson in his Dictionary as well as peony ; and Mr. Todd derives it from the Saxon pionie . An ano- nymous correspondent suggested to Mr. Malone ...
... Pope , in his Dunciad , has styled " the majesty of mud . " STEEVENS . Piony is given by Johnson in his Dictionary as well as peony ; and Mr. Todd derives it from the Saxon pionie . An ano- nymous correspondent suggested to Mr. Malone ...
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... Pope or Hanmer where I thought them obviously right , without acknowledging its authority , for which Mr. Stee- vens has contended . MALONE . I have endeavoured to show in The Essay on Shakspeare's Versification , that this and similar ...
... Pope or Hanmer where I thought them obviously right , without acknowledging its authority , for which Mr. Stee- vens has contended . MALONE . I have endeavoured to show in The Essay on Shakspeare's Versification , that this and similar ...
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