The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen7Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... STEEVENS . 9 Or to her death ; according to our law , ] By a law of Solon's , parents had an abfolute power of life and death over their children . So it fuited the poet's purpose well enough , to suppose the Athe- nians had it before ...
... STEEVENS . 9 Or to her death ; according to our law , ] By a law of Solon's , parents had an abfolute power of life and death over their children . So it fuited the poet's purpose well enough , to suppose the Athe- nians had it before ...
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... STEEVENS . This is a thought in which Shakspeare feems to have much de- lighted . We meet with it more than once in his Sonnets . See 5th , 6th , and 54th Sonnet . MALONE . whofe unwifhed yoke } Thus both the quartos 1600 , and the ...
... STEEVENS . This is a thought in which Shakspeare feems to have much de- lighted . We meet with it more than once in his Sonnets . See 5th , 6th , and 54th Sonnet . MALONE . whofe unwifhed yoke } Thus both the quartos 1600 , and the ...
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... STEEVENS . 9 From Athens is her house remote feven leagues , Remote is the reading of both the quartos ; the folio has remov'd . - STEEVENS . There , gentle Hermia , may I marry thee ; 14 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
... STEEVENS . 9 From Athens is her house remote feven leagues , Remote is the reading of both the quartos ; the folio has remov'd . - STEEVENS . There , gentle Hermia , may I marry thee ; 14 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM .
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... STEEVENS . 4 Your eyes are lode - ftars ; ] This was a compliment not unfre- quent among the old poets . The lode ... STEEVENS . So , 0 , were favour fo ! ] Favour is feature , countenance . in Twelfth Night , A & II . fc . iv : 66 thine ...
... STEEVENS . 4 Your eyes are lode - ftars ; ] This was a compliment not unfre- quent among the old poets . The lode ... STEEVENS . So , 0 , were favour fo ! ] Favour is feature , countenance . in Twelfth Night , A & II . fc . iv : 66 thine ...
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... STEEVENS . to be to you tranflated . ] To tranflate , in our author , fometimes fignifies to change , to transform . So , in Timon to prefent flaves and fervants 66 66 Tranflates his rivals . " . STEEVENS . 8 His folly , Helena , is no ...
... STEEVENS . to be to you tranflated . ] To tranflate , in our author , fometimes fignifies to change , to transform . So , in Timon to prefent flaves and fervants 66 66 Tranflates his rivals . " . STEEVENS . 8 His folly , Helena , is no ...
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