The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 17 |
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Σελίδα 119
... leave a perfon , we turn our backs to him , not from him . M. MASON . So his familiars to his buried fortunes , & c . ] So those who were familiar to his buried fortunes , who in the most ample manner participated of them , flink all ...
... leave a perfon , we turn our backs to him , not from him . M. MASON . So his familiars to his buried fortunes , & c . ] So those who were familiar to his buried fortunes , who in the most ample manner participated of them , flink all ...
Σελίδα 123
... leave . Dr. Warburton found the paffage already changed thus : It is the pafture lards the beggar's fides , The want that makes him lean . And upon this reading of no authority , uncertain . railed another equally Alterations are never ...
... leave . Dr. Warburton found the paffage already changed thus : It is the pafture lards the beggar's fides , The want that makes him lean . And upon this reading of no authority , uncertain . railed another equally Alterations are never ...
Σελίδα 124
... leave . The poet then goes on to afk , Who dares to say this man , this paftour is a flatterer ; the crime is univerfal ; through all the word the learned pate , with allufion to the pastour , ducks to the golden fool . If it be ...
... leave . The poet then goes on to afk , Who dares to say this man , this paftour is a flatterer ; the crime is univerfal ; through all the word the learned pate , with allufion to the pastour , ducks to the golden fool . If it be ...
Σελίδα 126
... Leave on your health . " On the other hand , in King Henry VIII . 1623 , we have leane inftead of leave : " You'll leane your noife anon , you rafcals . " But any argument on this point is fuperfluous , fince the context clearly fhews ...
... Leave on your health . " On the other hand , in King Henry VIII . 1623 , we have leane inftead of leave : " You'll leane your noife anon , you rafcals . " But any argument on this point is fuperfluous , fince the context clearly fhews ...
Σελίδα 135
... leaving with thee Make use of thy falt hours : & c . ] pofition . I would read : There is here a flight tranf- they love thee not that use thee , Leaving with thee their luft ; give them difeafes , Make ufe of thy falt hours , jeafon ...
... leaving with thee Make use of thy falt hours : & c . ] pofition . I would read : There is here a flight tranf- they love thee not that use thee , Leaving with thee their luft ; give them difeafes , Make ufe of thy falt hours , jeafon ...
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