The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 10J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... Pope , and , after him , other editors : There I go to meet Macbeth . The infertion , however , feems to be injudicious . To meet with Macbeth was the final drift of all the Witches in going to the heath , and not the particular ...
... Pope , and , after him , other editors : There I go to meet Macbeth . The infertion , however , feems to be injudicious . To meet with Macbeth was the final drift of all the Witches in going to the heath , and not the particular ...
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... Pope , who introduced the epithet long , to affift the metre , and reads― Doubtful long it tood , has thereby injured the fenfe . If the comparison was meant to coincide in all circumftances , the ftruggle could not be long . I read ...
... Pope , who introduced the epithet long , to affift the metre , and reads― Doubtful long it tood , has thereby injured the fenfe . If the comparison was meant to coincide in all circumftances , the ftruggle could not be long . I read ...
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... Pope , inftead of which , here , and in many other places , reads - who . But there is no need of change . There is fcarcely one of our author's plays in which he has not used which for who . So , in The Winter's Tale : " the old fhep ...
... Pope , inftead of which , here , and in many other places , reads - who . But there is no need of change . There is fcarcely one of our author's plays in which he has not used which for who . So , in The Winter's Tale : " the old fhep ...
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... Pope made the emendation . STEEVENS . Break , which was fuggefted by the reading of the fecond folio , is very unlikely to have been the word omitted in the original copy . It agrees with thunders ; -but who ever talked of the breaking ...
... Pope made the emendation . STEEVENS . Break , which was fuggefted by the reading of the fecond folio , is very unlikely to have been the word omitted in the original copy . It agrees with thunders ; -but who ever talked of the breaking ...
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... POPE . In one of the folio editions the reading is - Anoint thee , in a fenfe very confiftent with the common account of witches , who are related to perform many fupernatural acts , by the means of unguents , and particularly to fly ...
... POPE . In one of the folio editions the reading is - Anoint thee , in a fenfe very confiftent with the common account of witches , who are related to perform many fupernatural acts , by the means of unguents , and particularly to fly ...
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