The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 12J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... edit . 1577. STEEvens . The old copy has Gallow - grosses . Corrected by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . • And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , ] The old copy has - q -quarry ; but I am inclined to read quarrel ...
... edit . 1577. STEEvens . The old copy has Gallow - grosses . Corrected by the editor of the second folio . MALONE . • And fortune , on his damned quarrel smiling , ] The old copy has - q -quarry ; but I am inclined to read quarrel ...
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... Edit . 1577 , p . 244 . This part of Holinshed is an abridgement of Johne Bellen- den's translation of the Noble Clerk , Hector Boece , imprinted at Edinburgh , in fol . 1541. I will give the passage as it is found there . His wyfe ...
... Edit . 1577 , p . 244 . This part of Holinshed is an abridgement of Johne Bellen- den's translation of the Noble Clerk , Hector Boece , imprinted at Edinburgh , in fol . 1541. I will give the passage as it is found there . His wyfe ...
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... edit . 4to . 1632 , p . 257. REED . This castle hath a pleasant seat ; ] This short dialogue between Duncan and Banquo , whilst they are approaching the gates of Macbeth's castle , has always appeared to me a striking instance of what ...
... edit . 4to . 1632 , p . 257. REED . This castle hath a pleasant seat ; ] This short dialogue between Duncan and Banquo , whilst they are approaching the gates of Macbeth's castle , has always appeared to me a striking instance of what ...
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... this great gift you give me now . " Again , in Chaucer's Sompnoure's Tale , v . 7759 ; Mr. Tyr- whitt's edit . " God yelde you adoun in your village . " Were poor and single business , to contend Against those SC . VI . 75 MACBETH .
... this great gift you give me now . " Again , in Chaucer's Sompnoure's Tale , v . 7759 ; Mr. Tyr- whitt's edit . " God yelde you adoun in your village . " Were poor and single business , to contend Against those SC . VI . 75 MACBETH .
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... edit . STEEVENS . We rest your hermits . ] Hermits , for beadsmen . WARBURTON . That is , we as hermits shall always pray for you . Thus , in A. of Wyntown's Cronykil , B. IX . c . xxvii . v . 99 : His bedmen thai suld be for - thi ...
... edit . STEEVENS . We rest your hermits . ] Hermits , for beadsmen . WARBURTON . That is , we as hermits shall always pray for you . Thus , in A. of Wyntown's Cronykil , B. IX . c . xxvii . v . 99 : His bedmen thai suld be for - thi ...
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