The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 50
... to gain this point ; and it presently fetches me an horfe . " But is that gaining the point proposed ? The firft folio reads : And able horfes : 13 But rather one that fmiles , and ftill invites All 50 TIMON OF ATHENS . } ...
... to gain this point ; and it presently fetches me an horfe . " But is that gaining the point proposed ? The firft folio reads : And able horfes : 13 But rather one that fmiles , and ftill invites All 50 TIMON OF ATHENS . } ...
Σελίδα 59
... proposed by Johnson is unneceffary . Apemantus does not addrefs thefe words to any of the others , but mutters them to himself ; fo that they do not enter into the dialogue , or com- pose a part of it . M. MASON . chickens as you are ...
... proposed by Johnson is unneceffary . Apemantus does not addrefs thefe words to any of the others , but mutters them to himself ; fo that they do not enter into the dialogue , or com- pose a part of it . M. MASON . chickens as you are ...
Σελίδα 65
... propose , interrogatively , that of which neither the speaker nor the hearer has any doubt . The prefent reading may therefore stand . JOHNSON . How will you be able to fubfift in the time intervening between the payment of the present ...
... propose , interrogatively , that of which neither the speaker nor the hearer has any doubt . The prefent reading may therefore stand . JOHNSON . How will you be able to fubfift in the time intervening between the payment of the present ...
Σελίδα 104
... proposed to conced this hemiftich with the following line , inftead of the pre- ceding words , feems to have forgot one of our author's favourite propeufities . I have no doubt that the present arrangement is right . Mr. Pope , who ...
... proposed to conced this hemiftich with the following line , inftead of the pre- ceding words , feems to have forgot one of our author's favourite propeufities . I have no doubt that the present arrangement is right . Mr. Pope , who ...
Σελίδα 261
... proposed by Tyrwhitt would make the conftruc- tion clear ; but I think the paffage will run better thus , and with as little deviation from the text : - my valour's poifon'd ; Which only fuffering ftain by him , for him " Shall fly out ...
... proposed by Tyrwhitt would make the conftruc- tion clear ; but I think the paffage will run better thus , and with as little deviation from the text : - my valour's poifon'd ; Which only fuffering ftain by him , for him " Shall fly out ...
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