Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century. : Consisting of Authentic Memoirs And Original Letters of Eminent Persons; And Intended As a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes
Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century. : Consisting of Authentic Memoirs And Original Letters of Eminent Persons; And Intended As a Sequel to the Literary Anecdotes
Nicholls, John F
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Winner and loser? ■ And then Laertes's answer is rational and proper.
P. 295^. Who dipping all his/aults in their affection.
Would, like the spring that turneth wood to < stone, Convert his gyves to graces.
Does the Ring mean here, that, if he had proceed- ed against Hamlet iri a legal manner for the death of Polonius, and confined and fettered him, that the multitude loved him so well, they would have esteemed his fetters an ornament to him r I own^ I do not understand this. I have conjectured.
Convert his gybes to graces.
s. e. they are so doatingly enamoured with him, that even gybes, mocks, Jleering, &c. would in him be construed graces.
P. 297, 8. after, — 't would be a sight indeed (so all the old copies; not fghtj If one could match you.
The two oldest quartos, which the Editor pnstends.
to have collated, add, The scrimers * of their nation He swore, had neither motion, guard, nor eye.
If you opposed them.
P. 29S, For gbodness growing to a pleurisy, &c.
I had, with you, marked in my book^ plethort.
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