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STEEVENS . Who devis'd this ? ] The old copies read - this penalty . I have omitted this needless repetition of the word penalty , because it destroys the measure . STEEVENS . $ 6 A dangerous law against gentility !
STEEVENS . Who devis'd this ? ] The old copies read - this penalty . I have omitted this needless repetition of the word penalty , because it destroys the measure . STEEVENS . $ 6 A dangerous law against gentility !
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STEEVENS . · quick recreation — ] Lively sport , spritely diversion . JOHNSON . 66 So , in Antony and Cleopatra : the quick comedians " Extemporally will stage us . " STEEVENS . A man of complements , whom right and wrong .
STEEVENS . · quick recreation — ] Lively sport , spritely diversion . JOHNSON . 66 So , in Antony and Cleopatra : the quick comedians " Extemporally will stage us . " STEEVENS . A man of complements , whom right and wrong .
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STEEVENS . Which is the duke's own person ? ] The king of Navarre in several passages , through all the copies , is called the duke : but as this must have sprung rather from the inadvertence of the editors than a forgetfulness in the ...
STEEVENS . Which is the duke's own person ? ] The king of Navarre in several passages , through all the copies , is called the duke : but as this must have sprung rather from the inadvertence of the editors than a forgetfulness in the ...
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STEEVENS . taken with the manner . ] i . e . in the fact . So , in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " - and , being taken with the manner , had nothing to say for himself . " STEEVENS . A forensick term . A thief is said to be taken ...
STEEVENS . taken with the manner . ] i . e . in the fact . So , in Heywood's Rape of Lucrece , 1630 : " - and , being taken with the manner , had nothing to say for himself . " STEEVENS . A forensick term . A thief is said to be taken ...
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1. 4to . 1586 , are other examples of " proper knots deuised for gardens . " STEEVENS . .8 7 base minnow of thy mirth , ] The base minnow of thy mirth , is the contemptible little object that contributes to thy entertainment .
1. 4to . 1586 , are other examples of " proper knots deuised for gardens . " STEEVENS . .8 7 base minnow of thy mirth , ] The base minnow of thy mirth , is the contemptible little object that contributes to thy entertainment .
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