The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 47
... common editions it is GoQD DAWN- ING , tho ' the time be apparently night . The Editors therefore have altered it to Good evening . But this was not Shakespear's phrafe . The common editions were corrupt indeed , and should have given ...
... common editions it is GoQD DAWN- ING , tho ' the time be apparently night . The Editors therefore have altered it to Good evening . But this was not Shakespear's phrafe . The common editions were corrupt indeed , and should have given ...
Page 205
... common nature . The fentence is am- biguous , and , befides that , otherwife obfcure . I am perfuaded that our author had Alexander here principally in mind ; whose unin- terrupted course of fucceffes , as we learn from hiftory , turned ...
... common nature . The fentence is am- biguous , and , befides that , otherwife obfcure . I am perfuaded that our author had Alexander here principally in mind ; whose unin- terrupted course of fucceffes , as we learn from hiftory , turned ...
Page 542
... common text . But for a further juftification of this liberty , take the following in- ftance ; where all muft agree that the common reading is corrupt by the Editor's inferting an English word they understood , inftead of one coined by ...
... common text . But for a further juftification of this liberty , take the following in- ftance ; where all muft agree that the common reading is corrupt by the Editor's inferting an English word they understood , inftead of one coined by ...
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WORKS OF SHAKESPEAR William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Alexander 1688-1744 Pope,William Bp of Gloucester Warburton, 1. No preview available - 2016 |
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