The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 10F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... answered me in the roundest manner , he would not . LEAR . He would not ! KNIGHT . My lord , I know not what the matter is ; but , to my judgment , your highness is not en- tertained with that ceremonious affection as you were wont ...
... answered me in the roundest manner , he would not . LEAR . He would not ! KNIGHT . My lord , I know not what the matter is ; but , to my judgment , your highness is not en- tertained with that ceremonious affection as you were wont ...
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... answer in this place . Mr. Tyrwhitt's observations are ingenious , but not satisfactory ; and as for Dr. Johnson's explanation , though it would be certainly just had Lear expressed himself in the past , and said , " I have been false ...
... answer in this place . Mr. Tyrwhitt's observations are ingenious , but not satisfactory ; and as for Dr. Johnson's explanation , though it would be certainly just had Lear expressed himself in the past , and said , " I have been false ...
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... answer to Mr. Steevens's anti- pathy to an Alexandrine ; but , in this instance he might have avoided it , by adopting the text of the first folio : 19 " As you are old and reverend , should be wise : That is , as you are old and ...
... answer to Mr. Steevens's anti- pathy to an Alexandrine ; but , in this instance he might have avoided it , by adopting the text of the first folio : 19 " As you are old and reverend , should be wise : That is , as you are old and ...
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... answer it should seem that he had endeavoured to appease Lear's anger ; and perhaps it was intended by the author that he should here be put back by the king with these words , Go , go ; " and that Lear should then turn hastily from his ...
... answer it should seem that he had endeavoured to appease Lear's anger ; and perhaps it was intended by the author that he should here be put back by the king with these words , Go , go ; " and that Lear should then turn hastily from his ...
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... : ] Here the old copies add - too far ; as if these words were not implied in the answer of Goneril . The redundancy of the metre authorizes the omission . STEEVENS . What he hath utter'd , I have writ my sister SC . IV . 71 KING LEAR .
... : ] Here the old copies add - too far ; as if these words were not implied in the answer of Goneril . The redundancy of the metre authorizes the omission . STEEVENS . What he hath utter'd , I have writ my sister SC . IV . 71 KING LEAR .
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