The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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Page 10
... TYRWHITT . I believe we should read : " And prize you at her worth . " That is , set the same high value upon you that she does , " M. MA ON . " Prize me at her worth , " perhaps means , I think myself as worthy of your favour as she is ...
... TYRWHITT . I believe we should read : " And prize you at her worth . " That is , set the same high value upon you that she does , " M. MA ON . " Prize me at her worth , " perhaps means , I think myself as worthy of your favour as she is ...
Page 47
... TYRWHITT . 66 The objection to Dr. Johnson's interpretation is , that he sup- plies the word with or by , which are not found in the text : when as they are seen to be deceived with flatteries , " or " when they are weak enough to be ...
... TYRWHITT . 66 The objection to Dr. Johnson's interpretation is , that he sup- plies the word with or by , which are not found in the text : when as they are seen to be deceived with flatteries , " or " when they are weak enough to be ...
Page 63
... TYRWHITT . This notice is written with confidence disproportionate to the con- viction which it can bring . Lear might as well know by the marks and tokens arising from sovereignty , knowledge , and reason , that he had or had not ...
... TYRWHITT . This notice is written with confidence disproportionate to the con- viction which it can bring . Lear might as well know by the marks and tokens arising from sovereignty , knowledge , and reason , that he had or had not ...
Page 74
... Tyrwhitt has observed , Shakspeare chose to make the residence of the Duke of Cornwall and Regan , in order to give a probability to their setting out late from thence , on a visit to the Earl of Gloster , whose castle our poet ...
... Tyrwhitt has observed , Shakspeare chose to make the residence of the Duke of Cornwall and Regan , in order to give a probability to their setting out late from thence , on a visit to the Earl of Gloster , whose castle our poet ...
Page 100
... TYRWHITT . ' Kent was not thinking of the king's being turned out of house and home to the open weather , a misery which he has not yet ex- perienced , but of his being likely to receive a worse reception from Regan than that which he ...
... TYRWHITT . ' Kent was not thinking of the king's being turned out of house and home to the open weather , a misery which he has not yet ex- perienced , but of his being likely to receive a worse reception from Regan than that which he ...
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