The Works of Shakespeare, 2±ÇJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... Passage been all along ftop'd , from the very first Edition downwards . If any of the Editors could extract Sense from this Pointing , their Sagacity is a Pitch above mine . I believe , by my Regulation , I have retriev'd the Poet's ...
... Passage been all along ftop'd , from the very first Edition downwards . If any of the Editors could extract Sense from this Pointing , their Sagacity is a Pitch above mine . I believe , by my Regulation , I have retriev'd the Poet's ...
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... Passage for a long while appear'd very obscure to me , and gave me much Trouble in attempting to understand it , Hero fays to Don Pedro , God forbid , the Lute should be like the Cafe ! i . e . that your Face should be as homely and as ...
... Passage for a long while appear'd very obscure to me , and gave me much Trouble in attempting to understand it , Hero fays to Don Pedro , God forbid , the Lute should be like the Cafe ! i . e . that your Face should be as homely and as ...
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... weigh'd , there is no doubt but the Passage ought to be reform'd , as I have fettled in the Text . bear me call Margaret , Hero ; bear Margaret term me BORACHIO . Bene Bene . In my chamber - window lies a book 30 MUCH ADO about NOTHING .
... weigh'd , there is no doubt but the Passage ought to be reform'd , as I have fettled in the Text . bear me call Margaret , Hero ; bear Margaret term me BORACHIO . Bene Bene . In my chamber - window lies a book 30 MUCH ADO about NOTHING .
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... Passage in As you like it ; -There were none principal ; they were all like one another as half - pence are . In both places the Poet alludes to the old Silver Penny which had a Crease running Cross - quise over it , so that it might be ...
... Passage in As you like it ; -There were none principal ; they were all like one another as half - pence are . In both places the Poet alludes to the old Silver Penny which had a Crease running Cross - quise over it , so that it might be ...
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... , the first Editors might hesitate at ; tho ' it is a very proper one , and a Word elfewhere used by our Author . Besides , in the Passage under Exami- C 4 Have vanquish'd the resistance of her youth , And made MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 55.
... , the first Editors might hesitate at ; tho ' it is a very proper one , and a Word elfewhere used by our Author . Besides , in the Passage under Exami- C 4 Have vanquish'd the resistance of her youth , And made MUCH ADO about NOTHING . 55.
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