The Plays of William Shakespeare ...C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... ancient writers . So , in Preston's Cambyses : " Your grace therein may hap receive , with other for your parte , " The dent of death , & c . Again , ibid : " He shall dye by dent of sword , or else by choking rope . " Steevens . Here ...
... ancient writers . So , in Preston's Cambyses : " Your grace therein may hap receive , with other for your parte , " The dent of death , & c . Again , ibid : " He shall dye by dent of sword , or else by choking rope . " Steevens . Here ...
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... Ancient alliteration always produces mar as the opposite of make . Steevens . For I have neither wit , ] [ Old copy - writ . ] So , in King Henry VI , P. II " Now , my good lord , let's see the devil's writ . " i . e . writing . Again ...
... Ancient alliteration always produces mar as the opposite of make . Steevens . For I have neither wit , ] [ Old copy - writ . ] So , in King Henry VI , P. II " Now , my good lord , let's see the devil's writ . " i . e . writing . Again ...
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... ancient copies ; but the modern editors , instead of I , have read ay , because the vowel I sometimes stands for ay the affirmative adverb . I have replaced the old reading , on the authority of the following line : " And I am Brutus ...
... ancient copies ; but the modern editors , instead of I , have read ay , because the vowel I sometimes stands for ay the affirmative adverb . I have replaced the old reading , on the authority of the following line : " And I am Brutus ...
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... ancient English literature , not knowing this , for jigging , reads ( after Mr. Pope ) jingling . His work exhibits above Nine Hundred alterations of the genuine text , equally capricious and unwarrantable . Companion , hence.6 Cas ...
... ancient English literature , not knowing this , for jigging , reads ( after Mr. Pope ) jingling . His work exhibits above Nine Hundred alterations of the genuine text , equally capricious and unwarrantable . Companion , hence.6 Cas ...
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... ancient copies , which , as I then thought , he had properly received into his text , two hundred and eighty - five were suggested by some former editor or commenta- tor , and forty only by himself . But on a second and more rigorous ...
... ancient copies , which , as I then thought , he had properly received into his text , two hundred and eighty - five were suggested by some former editor or commenta- tor , and forty only by himself . But on a second and more rigorous ...
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