The plays ¬of ¬William ¬Shakspeare: In 21 volumes : with corrections and illustrations of various commentatores. Hamlet. Cymbeline, Band 18Johnson, 1803 |
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... Say . What , is Horatio there ? fined " One that fueth for the fame thing with another ; " and hence Shakspeare , with his ufual licence , always ufes it in the fame sense of one engaged in the fame employment or office with another ...
... Say . What , is Horatio there ? fined " One that fueth for the fame thing with another ; " and hence Shakspeare , with his ufual licence , always ufes it in the fame sense of one engaged in the fame employment or office with another ...
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... say ( in the line now loft ) that yet other prodigies ap- peared in the sky ; and these phoenomena he exemplified by adding , As [ i . e . as for inftance ] Stars with trains of fire , & c . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : " to bear the ...
... say ( in the line now loft ) that yet other prodigies ap- peared in the sky ; and these phoenomena he exemplified by adding , As [ i . e . as for inftance ] Stars with trains of fire , & c . So , in King Henry IV . P. II : " to bear the ...
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... says Polonius ? POL . He hath , my lord , [ wrung from me my flow leave , 3 By labourfome petition ; and , at last , Upon his will I feal'd my hard confent : ] I do befeech you , give him leave to go . KING . Take thy fair hour ...
... says Polonius ? POL . He hath , my lord , [ wrung from me my flow leave , 3 By labourfome petition ; and , at last , Upon his will I feal'd my hard confent : ] I do befeech you , give him leave to go . KING . Take thy fair hour ...
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... or do them out . I therefore now think we should read : Doth all the noble fubftance often dout , & c . for furely it is needless to say- the noble fubftance of worth dout , HOR . Enter Ghoft . Look , my lord , 68 HAMLET ,
... or do them out . I therefore now think we should read : Doth all the noble fubftance often dout , & c . for furely it is needless to say- the noble fubftance of worth dout , HOR . Enter Ghoft . Look , my lord , 68 HAMLET ,
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... Say what thou canft , my falfe outweighs your true . " Shakspeare , however , might have written the - dram of ill . This is nearer the corrupted word eale , but the paffage in Cym- beline is in favour of the other emendation . The ...
... Say what thou canft , my falfe outweighs your true . " Shakspeare , however , might have written the - dram of ill . This is nearer the corrupted word eale , but the paffage in Cym- beline is in favour of the other emendation . The ...
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