Explanations and emendations of some passages in the text of Shakespeare and of Beaumont and Fletcher, by Martinus ScriblerusGeorge Ramsay and Company, 1814 - 56 |
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... and Company , FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY , AND MANNERS AND MILLER , EDINBURGH ; AND LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN , LONDON . 1814 . Malone Adds 2.40 . ΤΟ JOHN P. KEMBLE , ESQ . THE BEST COMMENTATOR.
... and Company , FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY , AND MANNERS AND MILLER , EDINBURGH ; AND LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN , LONDON . 1814 . Malone Adds 2.40 . ΤΟ JOHN P. KEMBLE , ESQ . THE BEST COMMENTATOR.
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... manner of her husband's departure , to whom he says , So long As he could make me with his eye or ear Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or handkerchief , Still waving , as the fits and stirs of ...
... manner of her husband's departure , to whom he says , So long As he could make me with his eye or ear Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or handkerchief , Still waving , as the fits and stirs of ...
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... manner . He had not apprehension Of roaring terrors , for defect of judgment ; It's oft the cause of fear . It , or judgment , is oft the cause of fear . I am not quite certain which of these readings is the right one , but I am pretty ...
... manner . He had not apprehension Of roaring terrors , for defect of judgment ; It's oft the cause of fear . It , or judgment , is oft the cause of fear . I am not quite certain which of these readings is the right one , but I am pretty ...
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... manner of repeating this speech , the defect of language would be perfectly supplied by the inimitable eloquence of her action . There are one or two remarks to be made on some passages in TROILUS and CRESSIDA . In the third scene of ...
... manner of repeating this speech , the defect of language would be perfectly supplied by the inimitable eloquence of her action . There are one or two remarks to be made on some passages in TROILUS and CRESSIDA . In the third scene of ...
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... manner in which this is printed makes it doubtful whether the reading is Jove or love . I have no doubt that the word is Jove , but I apprehend the passage is not rightly pointed ; the meaning is not , " I have abandoned Troy to Jove ...
... manner in which this is printed makes it doubtful whether the reading is Jove or love . I have no doubt that the word is Jove , but I apprehend the passage is not rightly pointed ; the meaning is not , " I have abandoned Troy to Jove ...
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Agamemnon anneal Antigonus Armanus Arnoldo babe bear the blame bears foulest fruit Beaumont and Fletcher Belarius says blame on't Bramble Cassio cause of fear Cloten cold commentators conjecture CORIOLANUS courtiers damn'd defect of judgment devil doer's thrift doth mock Dr Johnson editors emendation Emperor's coming England's stay eyes fircug firelock fourth scene gentle reader give Graces her subjects Greece Hamlet hath given HENRY IV Iachimo Iago ill heats Imogen ingenious Jove Leontius Let not conscience maiden blossoms Malone Manuel mean meat it feeds mentation Michael Cassio mocking the meat monster ne'er parasite's silk Pericles perish my body Philadelpha play poet roaring terrors second scene sense sentence Serjeant set a squadron Shakespeare Sir Thomas Hanmer speech steel grows suppose Theobald thing third act Thomas Hanmer reads thou wilt tion train his youth true life on't true to marry Tull Valentine Volumnia wanton Warburton weather-cock Weber woman
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