The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen15C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Malone . 4'Tis now struck twelve ; ] I strongly suspect that the true reading is - new struck & c . So , in Romeo and Juliet , Act I , sc . i : " But new struck nine . " Steevens . 5 The rivals of my watch , ] Rivals for partners ...
... Malone . 4'Tis now struck twelve ; ] I strongly suspect that the true reading is - new struck & c . So , in Romeo and Juliet , Act I , sc . i : " But new struck nine . " Steevens . 5 The rivals of my watch , ] Rivals for partners ...
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... Malone . 4 A mote it is , ] The first quarto reads - a moth . Steevens . A moth was only the old spelling of mote , as I suspected in revising a passage in King John , Vol . VII , p . 374 , n . 1 , where we certainly should read mote .
... Malone . 4 A mote it is , ] The first quarto reads - a moth . Steevens . A moth was only the old spelling of mote , as I suspected in revising a passage in King John , Vol . VII , p . 374 , n . 1 , where we certainly should read mote .
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... Malone . The word - astre , ( which is no where else to be found ) was affectedly taken from the French by John Southern , author of the poems cited by Mr. Malone . This wretched plagiarist stands indebted both for his verbiage and his ...
... Malone . The word - astre , ( which is no where else to be found ) was affectedly taken from the French by John Southern , author of the poems cited by Mr. Malone . This wretched plagiarist stands indebted both for his verbiage and his ...
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... Malone . 4 Or ever - ] Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio reads - ere ever . This is not the only instance in which a familiar phrase- ology has been substituted for one more ancient , in that valuable copy . Malone . In my mind's eye ...
... Malone . 4 Or ever - ] Thus the quarto , 1604. The folio reads - ere ever . This is not the only instance in which a familiar phrase- ology has been substituted for one more ancient , in that valuable copy . Malone . In my mind's eye ...
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... Malone . 9 In the dead waist and middle of the night , ] This strange phra seology seems to have been common in the time of Shakspeare . By waist is meant nothing more than middle ; and hence the epi- thet dead did not appear ...
... Malone . 9 In the dead waist and middle of the night , ] This strange phra seology seems to have been common in the time of Shakspeare . By waist is meant nothing more than middle ; and hence the epi- thet dead did not appear ...
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