The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, 第 6 卷Tourneisen, 1799 |
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第32页
... perhaps less alteration might have produced the true reading : And yet my nature never , in the fight , So doing flandered : And yet my nature never fuffer flander , by doing any open ads of feverity . JOHNSON . The old text flood , in ...
... perhaps less alteration might have produced the true reading : And yet my nature never , in the fight , So doing flandered : And yet my nature never fuffer flander , by doing any open ads of feverity . JOHNSON . The old text flood , in ...
第33页
... Perhaps the word which I have inferted in the text , had dropped out while the sheet was at prefs . A fimilar phrase occurs in The Tempest : fome good inftruction give " How I may bear me here . " Sir W. D'Avenant reads , in his ...
... Perhaps the word which I have inferted in the text , had dropped out while the sheet was at prefs . A fimilar phrase occurs in The Tempest : fome good inftruction give " How I may bear me here . " Sir W. D'Avenant reads , in his ...
第34页
... which , if myself might be his judge , ] Perhaps thefe words were transposed at the prefs . The sense seems to require That , for which , & c . MALONE . ་ ISAB . Sir , make me not your ftory . 34 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... which , if myself might be his judge , ] Perhaps thefe words were transposed at the prefs . The sense seems to require That , for which , & c . MALONE . ་ ISAB . Sir , make me not your ftory . 34 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
第35页
... Perhaps only , Do not divert yourself with me , as you would with a ftory , do not make me the fubject of your drama . Benedick talks of becoming the argument of his own scorn . Sir W. D'Avenant reads -- fcorn inftead of flory . After ...
... Perhaps only , Do not divert yourself with me , as you would with a ftory , do not make me the fubject of your drama . Benedick talks of becoming the argument of his own scorn . Sir W. D'Avenant reads -- fcorn inftead of flory . After ...
第36页
... perhaps all tongue . " SMITH . Shakspeare has an expreffion of the like kind , in his Comedy of ETTOTS : Adr . Far from her neft the lapwing cries away ; My heart prays for him , though my tongue do curfe . " We meet with the fame ...
... perhaps all tongue . " SMITH . Shakspeare has an expreffion of the like kind , in his Comedy of ETTOTS : Adr . Far from her neft the lapwing cries away ; My heart prays for him , though my tongue do curfe . " We meet with the fame ...
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