“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... editors than , a forgetfulness in the poet , I have every where , to avoid confusion , restored king to the text . Theobald . The princess in the next act calls the king- " this virtuous duke , " a word which , in our author's time ...
... editors than , a forgetfulness in the poet , I have every where , to avoid confusion , restored king to the text . Theobald . The princess in the next act calls the king- " this virtuous duke , " a word which , in our author's time ...
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... editors plausibly enough , reads : " To hear ? or forbear laughing ? " Malone . as the style shall give us cause to climb- ] A quibble between the stile that must be climbed to pass from one field to another , and style , the term ...
... editors plausibly enough , reads : " To hear ? or forbear laughing ? " Malone . as the style shall give us cause to climb- ] A quibble between the stile that must be climbed to pass from one field to another , and style , the term ...
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... manier , manu tractare . 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 .
... manier , manu tractare . 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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... editors , who yet , I know not why , have retained the old spelling in the passage before us . Malone . 6 crosses love not him . ] By crosses he means money . So , in As you like it , the Clown says to Celia ; " - if I should bear you ...
... editors , who yet , I know not why , have retained the old spelling in the passage before us . Malone . 6 crosses love not him . ] By crosses he means money . So , in As you like it , the Clown says to Celia ; " - if I should bear you ...
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... editor of the second folio . Malone . 3 Which native she doth owe . ] i . e . of which she is naturally possessed . To owe is to possess . So , in Macbeth : 41 66 -the disposition that I owe . " Steevens . the King and the Beggar ...
... editor of the second folio . Malone . 3 Which native she doth owe . ] i . e . of which she is naturally possessed . To owe is to possess . So , in Macbeth : 41 66 -the disposition that I owe . " Steevens . the King and the Beggar ...
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