The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 18J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... of Athens : " O the fierce wretchedness that glory brings ! " Again , in King Henry VIII . we have " fierce vanities . " STEEVENS . 1 And prologue to the omen coming on , ] But prologue and omen are merely synonymous here . The poet ...
... of Athens : " O the fierce wretchedness that glory brings ! " Again , in King Henry VIII . we have " fierce vanities . " STEEVENS . 1 And prologue to the omen coming on , ] But prologue and omen are merely synonymous here . The poet ...
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... of your time , and spend it at your will with the fairest graces you are master of . THEOBALD . So , in King Henry VIII : 66 and bear the inventory ❝ Of your best graces in your mind . " STEEVENS . I rather think this line is in want of ...
... of your time , and spend it at your will with the fairest graces you are master of . THEOBALD . So , in King Henry VIII : 66 and bear the inventory ❝ Of your best graces in your mind . " STEEVENS . I rather think this line is in want of ...
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... King Henry IV . P. II : " Care I for the limb , the thewes , the stature , " & c . See Vol . XII . p . 141 , n . 6. STEEVENS . And now no soil , nor cautel , doth besmirch The virtue of his will ; ] From cautela , which signifies only a ...
... King Henry IV . P. II : " Care I for the limb , the thewes , the stature , " & c . See Vol . XII . p . 141 , n . 6. STEEVENS . And now no soil , nor cautel , doth besmirch The virtue of his will ; ] From cautela , which signifies only a ...
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... of two others , - ( do and out ) like don for do on , doff for do off , both of which are used by Shakspeare . The word in question ( and with the same blunder in spelling ) has already occurred in the ancient copies in King Henry V ...
... of two others , - ( do and out ) like don for do on , doff for do off , both of which are used by Shakspeare . The word in question ( and with the same blunder in spelling ) has already occurred in the ancient copies in King Henry V ...
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... of his majesty . " So , in Grim , the Collier of Croydon : " Contented life , that gives the heart his ease , 99 - . " We meet with a sentiment somewhat similar to that before us , in King Henry IV . P. I. 66 oftentimes it doth present ...
... of his majesty . " So , in Grim , the Collier of Croydon : " Contented life , that gives the heart his ease , 99 - . " We meet with a sentiment somewhat similar to that before us , in King Henry IV . P. I. 66 oftentimes it doth present ...
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