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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... means , his virtuous intentions . means craft . So , Coriolanus says : 66 MALONE . power , and Cautel M. MASON . MALONE . be caught by cautelous baits and practice . " 6. For he himself & c . ] This line is not in the quarto . The ...
... means , his virtuous intentions . means craft . So , Coriolanus says : 66 MALONE . power , and Cautel M. MASON . MALONE . be caught by cautelous baits and practice . " 6. For he himself & c . ] This line is not in the quarto . The ...
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... means vulgar . The friends thou hast , and their adoption tried , Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel ; " 6 the shoulder of your sail , ] This is a common sea phrase . STEEVENS . And these few precepts in thy memory Look thou ...
... means vulgar . The friends thou hast , and their adoption tried , Grapple them to thy soul with hooks of steel ; " 6 the shoulder of your sail , ] This is a common sea phrase . STEEVENS . And these few precepts in thy memory Look thou ...
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... means , I believe , one who has not sufficiently considered , or thoroughly sifted such matters . M. MASON . I do not think that the sense requires us to understand un- tempted . " Unsifted in , " & c . means , I think , one who has ...
... means , I believe , one who has not sufficiently considered , or thoroughly sifted such matters . M. MASON . I do not think that the sense requires us to understand un- tempted . " Unsifted in , " & c . means , I think , one who has ...
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... mean com- pany , conversation , from the French entrétien . JOHNSON . Entreatments , I rather think , means the objects of entreaty ; the favours for which lovers sue . In the next scene we have a word of a similar formation : " As if ...
... mean com- pany , conversation , from the French entrétien . JOHNSON . Entreatments , I rather think , means the objects of entreaty ; the favours for which lovers sue . In the next scene we have a word of a similar formation : " As if ...
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... means only propitious to conversa- tion , easy and willing to be conversed with . So , in As you like it : " An unquestionable spirit , which you have not . " Unquestion- able in this last instance certainly signifies unwilling to be ...
... means only propitious to conversa- tion , easy and willing to be conversed with . So , in As you like it : " An unquestionable spirit , which you have not . " Unquestion- able in this last instance certainly signifies unwilling to be ...
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