Remarks, Critical, Conjectural, and Explanatory, Upon the Plays of Shakspeare: Resulting from a Collation of the Early Copies, with that of Johnson and Steevens, Ed. by Isaac Reed, Esq., Together with Some Valuable Extracts from the Mss. of the Late Right Honourable John, Lord Chedworth, Ausgabe 1J. Wright, 1805 |
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... verses and scenes in the plays , which prove he had an ear as correctly tuned as that of Pope , but far surpassing him in true and various melody : and equal , if not superior , even to Milton himself . When- ever , therefore , we find ...
... verses and scenes in the plays , which prove he had an ear as correctly tuned as that of Pope , but far surpassing him in true and various melody : and equal , if not superior , even to Milton himself . When- ever , therefore , we find ...
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... verse ran thus : " ' Tis sweet and commendable in you , Hamlet , " To give these mourning duties to your father . " But you must know , your father lost a father , " That father his , and the survivor bound , " & c . The last of these ...
... verse ran thus : " ' Tis sweet and commendable in you , Hamlet , " To give these mourning duties to your father . " But you must know , your father lost a father , " That father his , and the survivor bound , " & c . The last of these ...
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... verses , that the dissyllabic termination occurs pretty often ; and once the trisyllabic . This oc- casional redundance is , certainly , as Den- nis remarked , an improvement in our dra- matic metre ; though that critic is mistaken in ...
... verses , that the dissyllabic termination occurs pretty often ; and once the trisyllabic . This oc- casional redundance is , certainly , as Den- nis remarked , an improvement in our dra- matic metre ; though that critic is mistaken in ...
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... verse : but let us turn to instances more apposite , and com- pare these casual superfluities with such as are exhibited by contemporaries ; by Jon- son , Massinger , and Fletcher , who are not satisfied with an incidental or moderate ...
... verse : but let us turn to instances more apposite , and com- pare these casual superfluities with such as are exhibited by contemporaries ; by Jon- son , Massinger , and Fletcher , who are not satisfied with an incidental or moderate ...
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... verse ; thus , in Hamlet , we find passion a dissyl- lable . " That laps'd in time and passion lets go - by . " But in the Two Gentlemen of Verona , again a trisyllable . " Poor forlorn Protheus , passíónate Protheus ! " " Limps after ...
... verse ; thus , in Hamlet , we find passion a dissyl- lable . " That laps'd in time and passion lets go - by . " But in the Two Gentlemen of Verona , again a trisyllable . " Poor forlorn Protheus , passíónate Protheus ! " " Limps after ...
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66 SCENE accentuation admit allusion appears Banquo believe better blood called censure conjecture Coriolanus correction corruption Cymbeline death dissyllable doth Duke ellipsis emendation expression eyes Falstaff fear give grace grief Hamlet hand hast hath heart heaven hemistic Henry VI honour Hotspur hypermeter implies instance Johnson Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear lady LORD CHEDWORTH Macbeth Malone Malone's Mason meaning measure Measure for Measure metre Milton murder nature never noun numbers occurs omitted Othello Paradise Lost passage peace perhaps phrase play pleonasm poet poet's present pronoun quarto remarks Richard Romeo and Juliet SCENE II seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew sleep soul speak speech stand Steevens Steevens's strange STRUTT suppose sure sweet sword syllable Tacitus tell thee thing thou thought tion tongue trisyllable true uttered verb verse wanting Warburton word