The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Τόμος 17J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... whose Cleopatra there are several editions ; and , among others , one in 1594 . In the fame volumes , May 20 , 1608 , Edward Blount entered " A Booke called Anthony and Cleopatra . " This is the first notice I have met with concerning ...
... whose Cleopatra there are several editions ; and , among others , one in 1594 . In the fame volumes , May 20 , 1608 , Edward Blount entered " A Booke called Anthony and Cleopatra . " This is the first notice I have met with concerning ...
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... every thing becomes , ] " Quicquid enim dicit , feu facit , omne decet . " Marullus , Lib . II . STEEVENS . To weep ; 9 whose every paffion fully strives1 To 10 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . Whom every thing becomes, to chide, to laugh...
... every thing becomes , ] " Quicquid enim dicit , feu facit , omne decet . " Marullus , Lib . II . STEEVENS . To weep ; 9 whose every paffion fully strives1 To 10 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . Whom every thing becomes, to chide, to laugh...
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... whose every passion fully strives- ] The folio reads- who . It was corrected by Mr. Rowe ; but " whose every paf- fion " was not , I suspect , the phraseology of Shakspeare's time . The text however is undoubtedly corrupt . MALONE . Whose ...
... whose every passion fully strives- ] The folio reads- who . It was corrected by Mr. Rowe ; but " whose every paf- fion " was not , I suspect , the phraseology of Shakspeare's time . The text however is undoubtedly corrupt . MALONE . Whose ...
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... whose names we find in this stage - direction . It is not impoffible , indeed , that Lamprius , Rannius , Luci- lius , & c . might have been speakers in this scene as it was first written down by Shakspeare , who afterwards thought ...
... whose names we find in this stage - direction . It is not impoffible , indeed , that Lamprius , Rannius , Luci- lius , & c . might have been speakers in this scene as it was first written down by Shakspeare , who afterwards thought ...
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... Whose pleasant taste is chang'd with bitter woe . " I am still , however , of opinion that charge , and not change , is the true reading , for the reasons affigned in my original note . MALONE . " To change his horns with [ i . e . for ] ...
... Whose pleasant taste is chang'd with bitter woe . " I am still , however , of opinion that charge , and not change , is the true reading , for the reasons affigned in my original note . MALONE . " To change his horns with [ i . e . for ] ...
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