The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... poet , according to custom , would have suffered his Ghost tamely to vanish , without contriving this start , which is like a start of guilt . To say nothing of the aggravation of the future suspence , occasioned by this preparation to ...
... poet , according to custom , would have suffered his Ghost tamely to vanish , without contriving this start , which is like a start of guilt . To say nothing of the aggravation of the future suspence , occasioned by this preparation to ...
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... " FARMER . • A sable silver'd . ] So , in our poet's 12th Sonnet : " And sable curls , all silver'd o'er with white . ” VOL , XVIII . E MALONE . HAM . I will watch to - night ; Perchance SC . II . 49 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
... " FARMER . • A sable silver'd . ] So , in our poet's 12th Sonnet : " And sable curls , all silver'd o'er with white . ” VOL , XVIII . E MALONE . HAM . I will watch to - night ; Perchance SC . II . 49 PRINCE OF DENMARK .
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... an instrument with several hooks to lay hold of a ship , in order to board it . This correction is also justified by our poet's 137th Sonnet : But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each SC . III . PRINCE OF DENMARK . 55.
... an instrument with several hooks to lay hold of a ship , in order to board it . This correction is also justified by our poet's 137th Sonnet : But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each SC . III . PRINCE OF DENMARK . 55.
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... poet , and expressed in very plain words . Do not believe ( says Polonius to his daughter ) Hamlet's amorous vows made to you ; which pretend religion in them ( the better to beguile ) like those sanctified and pious vows [ or bonds ] ...
... poet , and expressed in very plain words . Do not believe ( says Polonius to his daughter ) Hamlet's amorous vows made to you ; which pretend religion in them ( the better to beguile ) like those sanctified and pious vows [ or bonds ] ...
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... poet and his contemporaries . I have no doubt that the corruption of the text arose in the following manner . Dout , which I have nowprinted in the text , having been written by the mistake of the transcriber , doubt , and the word ...
... poet and his contemporaries . I have no doubt that the corruption of the text arose in the following manner . Dout , which I have nowprinted in the text , having been written by the mistake of the transcriber , doubt , and the word ...
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