The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volum 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Pàgina 6
... complaining , & c . ] I think these two lines might be better given to Clarence . The jealous , o'er - worn widow , ] That is the Queen and Shore . That That the Queen's kindred are made gentle - folk . 6 KING RICHARD III.
... complaining , & c . ] I think these two lines might be better given to Clarence . The jealous , o'er - worn widow , ] That is the Queen and Shore . That That the Queen's kindred are made gentle - folk . 6 KING RICHARD III.
Pàgina 14
... his chair . ( 7 ) Thefe eyes which never , & c . ] The twelve following beau tiful lines added after the first editions . They were added with many more . PORE . But But ' twas thy beauty that provok'd me . ( 14 KING RICHARD III .
... his chair . ( 7 ) Thefe eyes which never , & c . ] The twelve following beau tiful lines added after the first editions . They were added with many more . PORE . But But ' twas thy beauty that provok'd me . ( 14 KING RICHARD III .
Pàgina 31
... lines have been added fince the first edition . POPE . ( 5 ) Sorrow breaks feafons , & c . ] In the common editions the keeper is made to hold the dialogue with Clarence till this line . And here Brakenbury enters , pronouncing thefe ...
... lines have been added fince the first edition . POPE . ( 5 ) Sorrow breaks feafons , & c . ] In the common editions the keeper is made to hold the dialogue with Clarence till this line . And here Brakenbury enters , pronouncing thefe ...
Pàgina 32
... line may be understood in this fenfe . The Glories of princes are nothing more than empty titles : but it would more imprefs the purpose of the fpeaker , and correfpond better with the following lines , if it were read , Princes have ...
... line may be understood in this fenfe . The Glories of princes are nothing more than empty titles : but it would more imprefs the purpose of the fpeaker , and correfpond better with the following lines , if it were read , Princes have ...
Pàgina 37
... lines are not in the old edition . E POPE . They are not neceffary , but fo forced in , that fomething seems omitted to which these lines are the anfwer . What beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but fufpect that the lines , which Mr. Pope ...
... lines are not in the old edition . E POPE . They are not neceffary , but fo forced in , that fomething seems omitted to which these lines are the anfwer . What beggar pities not ? ] I cannot but fufpect that the lines , which Mr. Pope ...
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