The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... the event should happen which was to occafion it . 6 M. MASON . might have retir'd his power , Might have drawn it bäcks A French fenfe . JOHNSON . And driven into despair an enemy's hope , Who strongly 64 KING RICHARD II .
... the event should happen which was to occafion it . 6 M. MASON . might have retir'd his power , Might have drawn it bäcks A French fenfe . JOHNSON . And driven into despair an enemy's hope , Who strongly 64 KING RICHARD II .
Σελίδα 156
... fenfe , for a quantity of time , and for the instrument that measures time . I read , but with no great confidence , thus : My thoughts are minutes , and with fighs they jar Their watches on , mine eyes the outward watch , Whereto , & c ...
... fenfe , for a quantity of time , and for the instrument that measures time . I read , but with no great confidence , thus : My thoughts are minutes , and with fighs they jar Their watches on , mine eyes the outward watch , Whereto , & c ...
Σελίδα 172
... fenfe , as alfo in a fubfequent line in which its fields are faid to be channelled with war . Of this kind of incongruity our author's plays furnish innumerable instances . Daub , the reading of the earliest copy , is confirmed by a ...
... fenfe , as alfo in a fubfequent line in which its fields are faid to be channelled with war . Of this kind of incongruity our author's plays furnish innumerable instances . Daub , the reading of the earliest copy , is confirmed by a ...
Σελίδα 205
... fenfe of a time of feftivity , we shall lofe the most pointed circumstance of the com . parifon . A chin new shaven is compaaed to a stubble - land at har- veft - home , not on account of the festivity of that season , as I ap- prehend ...
... fenfe of a time of feftivity , we shall lofe the most pointed circumstance of the com . parifon . A chin new shaven is compaaed to a stubble - land at har- veft - home , not on account of the festivity of that season , as I ap- prehend ...
Σελίδα 309
... fenfe and metre , and were certainly omitted in the first copy by the negligence of the transcriber or printer . Such omiffions more frequently happen than almost any other errour of the press . The present restoration is supported by ...
... fenfe and metre , and were certainly omitted in the first copy by the negligence of the transcriber or printer . Such omiffions more frequently happen than almost any other errour of the press . The present restoration is supported by ...
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