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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... never saw Again , in Montaigne's Essaies , 1603 : “ any man there with eyes dropping , or crooked and stooping through age . " MALONE . 7 Colleagued with this dream of his advantage , ] The meaning is , -He goes to war so indiscreetly ...
... never saw Again , in Montaigne's Essaies , 1603 : “ any man there with eyes dropping , or crooked and stooping through age . " MALONE . 7 Colleagued with this dream of his advantage , ] The meaning is , -He goes to war so indiscreetly ...
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... never to discard a word from the text , merely because it is not the language of the present day . Mr. Hughes or Mr. Rowe , supposing the text to be unintel- ligible , for beteem boldly substituted permitted . Mr. Theobald , in order to ...
... never to discard a word from the text , merely because it is not the language of the present day . Mr. Hughes or Mr. Rowe , supposing the text to be unintel- ligible , for beteem boldly substituted permitted . Mr. Theobald , in order to ...
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... Never too Late , 1616 : " Love requires not chastity , but that her soldiers be chary . " Again : " She liveth chastly enough , that liveth charily . " STEEVENs . Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes : The canker galls SC . III ...
... Never too Late , 1616 : " Love requires not chastity , but that her soldiers be chary . " Again : " She liveth chastly enough , that liveth charily . " STEEVENs . Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes : The canker galls SC . III ...
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... never may wear out . JOHNSON . So , in the mock tragedy represented before the king : who in want a hollow friend doth try , " Directly seasons him his enemy . " STEEVENS . The time invites you ; ] So , in Macbeth : " I go , and it is ...
... never may wear out . JOHNSON . So , in the mock tragedy represented before the king : who in want a hollow friend doth try , " Directly seasons him his enemy . " STEEVENS . The time invites you ; ] So , in Macbeth : " I go , and it is ...
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... never drank less than a good quart at once of Rhenish wine . " REED . The pith and marrow of our attribute . ] The best and most valuable part of the praise that would be otherwise attributed to JOHNSON . us . • That , for some vicious ...
... never drank less than a good quart at once of Rhenish wine . " REED . The pith and marrow of our attribute . ] The best and most valuable part of the praise that would be otherwise attributed to JOHNSON . us . • That , for some vicious ...
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ancient Antony and Cleopatra Belarius believe blood Cæsar called Cloten corruption courtiers Cymbeline dead death doth edit editors emendation Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio gentleman Ghost give GUIDERIUS Guildenstern Hamlet Hanmer hast hath heart heaven honour Horatio i'the IACH Iachimo Imogen is't JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Lear lady LAER Laertes Leonatus lord madness MALONE MASON means mistress mother nature night noble o'the observed old copies Ophelia Othello passage perhaps phrase Pisanio play players poet Polonius POST Posthumus pray prince quarto QUEEN Rape of Lucrece RITSON Roman Rosencrantz says scene seems sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword thee Theobald thing thou thought Timon of Athens tragedy Troilus and Cressida villain WARBURTON word