Shakespeare Restored: Or, a Specimen of the Many Errors, as Well Committed, as Unamended, by Mr. Pope in His Late Edition of this Poet. ... By Mr. TheobaldSamuel Aris, 1726 - 194 páginas |
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... HAMLET compare the World to , an unweeded Garden grown to Seed : And I am forry there is still reafon to complain , the Weeds in him are so very fparingly thin'd , that , not to fpeak out of compass , a thousand rank and unfightly ones ...
... HAMLET compare the World to , an unweeded Garden grown to Seed : And I am forry there is still reafon to complain , the Weeds in him are so very fparingly thin'd , that , not to fpeak out of compass , a thousand rank and unfightly ones ...
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... HAMLET , that I have been partial to myself in picking out this Play , as one more fertile in Errors than any of the reft : On the contrary , I chose it for Reafons quite oppofite . It is , perhaps , the best known , and one of the moft ...
... HAMLET , that I have been partial to myself in picking out this Play , as one more fertile in Errors than any of the reft : On the contrary , I chose it for Reafons quite oppofite . It is , perhaps , the best known , and one of the moft ...
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... , and the like ; fo that every body will at once be appriz'd what Subject - matter to expect from every refpective Divifion . IMPRIM SAM ARIS THE THE Examination and Correction OF THE TRAGEDY of HAMLET I. viii INTRODUCTIO N.
... , and the like ; fo that every body will at once be appriz'd what Subject - matter to expect from every refpective Divifion . IMPRIM SAM ARIS THE THE Examination and Correction OF THE TRAGEDY of HAMLET I. viii INTRODUCTIO N.
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... HAMLET I. Act 1. Scene 1. Page 346 . HEN yon fame ftar , that's weftward from the pole , Had made his courfe t'illume that part of heav'n Where now it burns , SOME of the old Editions read , t'illumine ; which feems to be the trueft ...
... HAMLET I. Act 1. Scene 1. Page 346 . HEN yon fame ftar , that's weftward from the pole , Had made his courfe t'illume that part of heav'n Where now it burns , SOME of the old Editions read , t'illumine ; which feems to be the trueft ...
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... Hamlet , is the right Word ; fince he , in another of the Tragedies , has wrote relumine , tho ' one of the old Editions there have it relume . OTHELLO , pag . 578 . I know not where is that Promethean Heat , That can thy Light relumine ...
... Hamlet , is the right Word ; fince he , in another of the Tragedies , has wrote relumine , tho ' one of the old Editions there have it relume . OTHELLO , pag . 578 . I know not where is that Promethean Heat , That can thy Light relumine ...
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