The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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... POPE . * No boot . ] That is , no ad- vanta e , no use , in delay or re- fufal . 5 My fair Name , & c . ] That is , My name that lives on my grave in dight of death . This eafy paf- fage mot of the Editors feem to have mistaken . Pierc ...
... POPE . * No boot . ] That is , no ad- vanta e , no use , in delay or re- fufal . 5 My fair Name , & c . ] That is , My name that lives on my grave in dight of death . This eafy paf- fage mot of the Editors feem to have mistaken . Pierc ...
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... Pope , had taken their Editions from the Fo- lios , in which the text stood thus , the dire afpect Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbour fwords ; Which thus rouz'd up , -fright fair Peace . This is fenfe . But Mr. Pope , who ...
... Pope , had taken their Editions from the Fo- lios , in which the text stood thus , the dire afpect Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbour fwords ; Which thus rouz'd up , -fright fair Peace . This is fenfe . But Mr. Pope , who ...
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... POPE . I am inclined to believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Fope have restored were expunged in the revifion by the authour : if the lines inclofed in crotchets are omitted , the fenfe is more Coherent . Nothing is more fre- quent ...
... POPE . I am inclined to believe that what Mr. Theobald and Mr. Fope have restored were expunged in the revifion by the authour : if the lines inclofed in crotchets are omitted , the fenfe is more Coherent . Nothing is more fre- quent ...
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... Pope . They were , I fup- pofe , omitted by the players on- ly to fhorten the scenes , for they are worthy of the authour and E 3 fuitable to the perfonage . • Bebint the globe , & c . ] 1 should read , - the fearching eye of heav'n is ...
... Pope . They were , I fup- pofe , omitted by the players on- ly to fhorten the scenes , for they are worthy of the authour and E 3 fuitable to the perfonage . • Bebint the globe , & c . ] 1 should read , - the fearching eye of heav'n is ...
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... it was faid to be , out of all cefs . WARBURTON . as dank . ] i . e . wet , rotten . POPE . 2 3 Botts are worms in the fto- mach of a horse . a King in Christendom could be better bit than I a King 138 THE FIRST PART OF ACT II. ...
... it was faid to be , out of all cefs . WARBURTON . as dank . ] i . e . wet , rotten . POPE . 2 3 Botts are worms in the fto- mach of a horse . a King in Christendom could be better bit than I a King 138 THE FIRST PART OF ACT II. ...
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