“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Malone . sit you out : ] This may mean , hold you out , continue res fractory . But I suspect , we should read - set you out . Malone . To sit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop San- derson : 66 They are glad , rather ...
... Malone . sit you out : ] This may mean , hold you out , continue res fractory . But I suspect , we should read - set you out . Malone . To sit out , is a term from the card - table . Thus , Bishop San- derson : 66 They are glad , rather ...
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... Malone . That Armado light , ] Who is called Armado . Malone . How you delight , my lords , I know not LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 15 This child of fancy, that Armado hight,5 ...
... Malone . That Armado light , ] Who is called Armado . Malone . How you delight , my lords , I know not LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 15 This child of fancy, that Armado hight,5 ...
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... Malone . I have followed the old copies . Steevens . 1— tharborough : ] i . e . Thirdborough , a peace officer , alike in authority with a headborough or a constable . Sir J. Hawkins . 2 A high hope for a low having : ] In old editions ...
... Malone . I have followed the old copies . Steevens . 1— tharborough : ] i . e . Thirdborough , a peace officer , alike in authority with a headborough or a constable . Sir J. Hawkins . 2 A high hope for a low having : ] In old editions ...
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... Malone . 6 but so , so . ] The second so was added by Sir T. Hanmer , and adopted by the subsequent editors . Malone . the sixth hour ; when beasts most graze , birds 18 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... Malone . 6 but so , so . ] The second so was added by Sir T. Hanmer , and adopted by the subsequent editors . Malone . the sixth hour ; when beasts most graze , birds 18 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
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... Malone . Perhaps Armado neither alludes to green eyes , nor to jealousy ; but to the willow , the supposed ornament of unsuccessful lovers : " Sing , all a green willow shall be my garland , " is the burden of an ancient ditty preserved ...
... Malone . Perhaps Armado neither alludes to green eyes , nor to jealousy ; but to the willow , the supposed ornament of unsuccessful lovers : " Sing , all a green willow shall be my garland , " is the burden of an ancient ditty preserved ...
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