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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... STEEvens . The correction was probably made by the author . JOHNSON . In the folio we sometimes find a familiar word ... STEEVENS . In what particular thought to work , ] i . e . What particular train of thinking to follow . STEEVENS . 9 ...
... STEEvens . The correction was probably made by the author . JOHNSON . In the folio we sometimes find a familiar word ... STEEVENS . In what particular thought to work , ] i . e . What particular train of thinking to follow . STEEVENS . 9 ...
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... STEEVENS . 2 Why such impress of shipwrights , ] Judge Barrington , Ob- servations on the more ancient Statutes , p . 300 , having observed that Shakspeare gives English manners to every country where his scene lies , infers from this ...
... STEEVENS . 2 Why such impress of shipwrights , ] Judge Barrington , Ob- servations on the more ancient Statutes , p . 300 , having observed that Shakspeare gives English manners to every country where his scene lies , infers from this ...
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... STEEVENS . " That hath a stomach in't : ] Stomach , in the time of our author , was used for constancy , resolution . JOHNSON . And terms compulsatory , ] Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio compulsative . STEEVENS . 9 - romage ...
... STEEVENS . " That hath a stomach in't : ] Stomach , in the time of our author , was used for constancy , resolution . JOHNSON . And terms compulsatory , ] Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio compulsative . STEEVENS . 9 - romage ...
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... STEEVENS . 1 And prologue to the omen coming on , ] But prologue and omen are merely synonymous here . The poet means , that these strange phænomena are prologues and forerunners of the events presag'd : and such sense the slight ...
... STEEVENS . 1 And prologue to the omen coming on , ] But prologue and omen are merely synonymous here . The poet means , that these strange phænomena are prologues and forerunners of the events presag'd : and such sense the slight ...
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... STEEVENS . Hamlet does not , I think , mean to say , as Mr. Steevens sup- poses , that his uncle is a little more than kin , & c . The King had called the Prince- " My cousin Hamlet , and my son . " . His reply , therefore , is , " I am ...
... STEEVENS . Hamlet does not , I think , mean to say , as Mr. Steevens sup- poses , that his uncle is a little more than kin , & c . The King had called the Prince- " My cousin Hamlet , and my son . " . His reply , therefore , is , " I am ...
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