The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, כרך 1 |
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עמוד liii
These , in Mr. Pope's opinion , are blunders , which the illiteracy of the first
publishers of his works has fathered upon the Poet's memory : It not being at all
credible , that there could be the errors of any man who had the least tincture of a
school ...
These , in Mr. Pope's opinion , are blunders , which the illiteracy of the first
publishers of his works has fathered upon the Poet's memory : It not being at all
credible , that there could be the errors of any man who had the least tincture of a
school ...
עמוד 30
... thrice what thou now arts Thus the two first filo`s , and all the other impressions
of any ausho : rity , that I have seen , exhibit the text and the phrase is familiar
both to our Poet , and other Stage - writers of his time , Merchant of Venice , Ad 3.
... thrice what thou now arts Thus the two first filo`s , and all the other impressions
of any ausho : rity , that I have seen , exhibit the text and the phrase is familiar
both to our Poet , and other Stage - writers of his time , Merchant of Venice , Ad 3.
עמוד 43
... the offices and " functions of a Poet , they would eafiy conclude to themselves
the " ? impesibility of any man's being the good Poet , withour first being a good
man , Tara Trin , Servant monster ! the folly of this issand The TEMPEST . 43.
... the offices and " functions of a Poet , they would eafiy conclude to themselves
the " ? impesibility of any man's being the good Poet , withour first being a good
man , Tara Trin , Servant monster ! the folly of this issand The TEMPEST . 43.
עמוד 215
Thus all the editions , but , whether , thro ' the mistake of the first Editors , or the
Poet's own carelessness , this reading is absurdly faulty . For the threat here is to
Thurie , who is a Milanese ; and has no concerns , as it appears , with Verona .
Thus all the editions , but , whether , thro ' the mistake of the first Editors , or the
Poet's own carelessness , this reading is absurdly faulty . For the threat here is to
Thurie , who is a Milanese ; and has no concerns , as it appears , with Verona .
עמוד 286
Tire ' is as common with our Poet , and other Writers of his age , as attire ; to
signify , dress . And my emendation is clearly justified , by what Fenton afterwards
tells the Hoft . Her father means she shall be all in white , that dress , when
Slender ...
Tire ' is as common with our Poet , and other Writers of his age , as attire ; to
signify , dress . And my emendation is clearly justified , by what Fenton afterwards
tells the Hoft . Her father means she shall be all in white , that dress , when
Slender ...
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