The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 20 |
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Σελίδα 8
... fcene of the first act of the Third Part of King Henry VI , inftead of " tigers of Hircania , the players have given us ---- " tigers of Arcadia . " Inftead of " an Até , " in King John , --- 39 1871 bave fhuffled the latter ( a name of ...
... fcene of the first act of the Third Part of King Henry VI , inftead of " tigers of Hircania , the players have given us ---- " tigers of Arcadia . " Inftead of " an Até , " in King John , --- 39 1871 bave fhuffled the latter ( a name of ...
Σελίδα 19
... fcene Jupiter is called the king of thoughts ; and in King Henry IV . Part I. Douglas tells Hotfpur that he is the king of honour ; but neither of these paffages will folve our prefent dife ficulty . We might read : and her thoughts the ...
... fcene Jupiter is called the king of thoughts ; and in King Henry IV . Part I. Douglas tells Hotfpur that he is the king of honour ; but neither of these paffages will folve our prefent dife ficulty . We might read : and her thoughts the ...
Σελίδα 29
... fcene Pericles fays , fpeaking of the King : " And what may make him blush in being known , " He'll fop the course by which it might be known . " Which confirms my explanation . M. MASON . 7 Copp'd hills ] i . e . rifing to a top or ...
... fcene Pericles fays , fpeaking of the King : " And what may make him blush in being known , " He'll fop the course by which it might be known . " Which confirms my explanation . M. MASON . 7 Copp'd hills ] i . e . rifing to a top or ...
Σελίδα 32
... fcene , which appear to me ftrongly to fupport this emendation : " And what may make him blush in being known , “ He'll flop the course by which it might be known . " We might read fchew for efchew , if there were any inftance of fuch ...
... fcene , which appear to me ftrongly to fupport this emendation : " And what may make him blush in being known , “ He'll flop the course by which it might be known . " We might read fchew for efchew , if there were any inftance of fuch ...
Σελίδα 47
... fcene in this play : " Now the good gods throw their beft eyes upon it ! " MALONI , I fufped this line , like many others before us , to be corrupt , and therefore read - miflfull inftead of mifchiefs . So , in King Henry Va Aa IV . fc ...
... fcene in this play : " Now the good gods throw their beft eyes upon it ! " MALONI , I fufped this line , like many others before us , to be corrupt , and therefore read - miflfull inftead of mifchiefs . So , in King Henry Va Aa IV . fc ...
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