“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Tyrwhitt has ob- served in a note on The Two Gentlemen of Verona ) is here to be sounded as a trisyllable . Steevens . 7 Send to his brother ; ] I believe we should read - brother's . For when the Duke says in the following words ...
... Tyrwhitt has ob- served in a note on The Two Gentlemen of Verona ) is here to be sounded as a trisyllable . Steevens . 7 Send to his brother ; ] I believe we should read - brother's . For when the Duke says in the following words ...
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... Tyrwhitt . The notice which this emendation deserves , I have paid to it , by inserting it in the text . Steevens . 5 That shall civil sayings show . ] Civil is here used in the same sense as when we say civil wisdom or civil life , in ...
... Tyrwhitt . The notice which this emendation deserves , I have paid to it , by inserting it in the text . Steevens . 5 That shall civil sayings show . ] Civil is here used in the same sense as when we say civil wisdom or civil life , in ...
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... Tyrwhitt . In confirmation of Mr. Tyrwhitt's conjecture , it may be ob served , that in the song at the end of Love's Labour's Lost , in- stead of " and ways be foul , " we have in the first quarto , 1598 , " and ways be full . " In ...
... Tyrwhitt . In confirmation of Mr. Tyrwhitt's conjecture , it may be ob served , that in the song at the end of Love's Labour's Lost , in- stead of " and ways be foul , " we have in the first quarto , 1598 , " and ways be full . " In ...
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... Tyrwhitt . In the books of the Stationers ' Company , Aug. 6 , 1584 , was entered , by Richard Jones , the ballad of " O sweete Olyver " Leave me not behinde thee . " Again : " The answere of O sweete Olyver . " Again , in 1586 : " O ...
... Tyrwhitt . In the books of the Stationers ' Company , Aug. 6 , 1584 , was entered , by Richard Jones , the ballad of " O sweete Olyver " Leave me not behinde thee . " Again : " The answere of O sweete Olyver . " Again , in 1586 : " O ...
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... Tyrwhitt . make her fault her husband's occasion , ] That is represent her fault as occasioned by her husband . Sir T. Hanmer reads , her husband's accusation . Johnson . 1 ——— I will think you the most pathetical break - promise ...
... Tyrwhitt . make her fault her husband's occasion , ] That is represent her fault as occasioned by her husband . Sir T. Hanmer reads , her husband's accusation . Johnson . 1 ——— I will think you the most pathetical break - promise ...
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