The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... appears to have been en- tirely ignorant of our author's metre and phraseology , not know- ing this , omitted the word And . MALONE . My ignorance must be content to accompany that of the editor of the second folio ; for how - either ...
... appears to have been en- tirely ignorant of our author's metre and phraseology , not know- ing this , omitted the word And . MALONE . My ignorance must be content to accompany that of the editor of the second folio ; for how - either ...
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... appears to have been at this time about seventeen years old . RITSON . The author of the original play appears to have been as in- correct in his chronology as Shakspeare . Rutland was born , I believe , in 1448 ; according to Hall , in ...
... appears to have been at this time about seventeen years old . RITSON . The author of the original play appears to have been as in- correct in his chronology as Shakspeare . Rutland was born , I believe , in 1448 ; according to Hall , in ...
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... appears to me that it is war's prize , means merely that is the estimation of people at war ; the settled opinion . M. MASON . 66 dolus , an virtus , quis in hoste requirat ? " Virg . MALONE . * So true men yield , ] A true man has been ...
... appears to me that it is war's prize , means merely that is the estimation of people at war ; the settled opinion . M. MASON . 66 dolus , an virtus , quis in hoste requirat ? " Virg . MALONE . * So true men yield , ] A true man has been ...
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... believe , by the carelessness of the transcriber , some lines lower , after the words " do mock thee thus ; " where it appears to me out of its place . MALONE . Hold you his hands , whilst I do set it SC . IV . 89 KING HENRY VI .
... believe , by the carelessness of the transcriber , some lines lower , after the words " do mock thee thus ; " where it appears to me out of its place . MALONE . Hold you his hands , whilst I do set it SC . IV . 89 KING HENRY VI .
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... appears , however , from the following passage in Thomas Drant's translation of the seventh satire of Horace , 1567 , that a wispe was the punishment of a scold : To make this shameless callet know herself.3- * Helen of 68 ACT II ...
... appears , however , from the following passage in Thomas Drant's translation of the seventh satire of Horace , 1567 , that a wispe was the punishment of a scold : To make this shameless callet know herself.3- * Helen of 68 ACT II ...
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