The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... , " in King Henry V. Act II . sc . i . STEEVENS . 9 he wears his faith- ] Not religious profession , but profession of friendship ; for the speaker gives it as the reason of but as the fashion of his hat , it ever 12 ACT I. MUCH ADO.
... , " in King Henry V. Act II . sc . i . STEEVENS . 9 he wears his faith- ] Not religious profession , but profession of friendship ; for the speaker gives it as the reason of but as the fashion of his hat , it ever 12 ACT I. MUCH ADO.
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... gives a sullen answer , if it is so , so it is . Still there seems something omitted which Claudio and Pedro concur in wishing . JOHNSON . Claudio , evading at first a confession of his passion , says , if I had really confided such a ...
... gives a sullen answer , if it is so , so it is . Still there seems something omitted which Claudio and Pedro concur in wishing . JOHNSON . Claudio , evading at first a confession of his passion , says , if I had really confided such a ...
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... give her most humble thanks : but that I will have a recheat 5 I spoke mine . ] reads " I speak mine . " Thus the quarto , 1600. The folio But the former is right . Benedick means , that he spoke his mind when he said " God forbid it ...
... give her most humble thanks : but that I will have a recheat 5 I spoke mine . ] reads " I speak mine . " Thus the quarto , 1600. The folio But the former is right . Benedick means , that he spoke his mind when he said " God forbid it ...
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... give him the honour of beating them . See Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 143 , where the ballad on these celebrated outlaws is preserved . STEEVENS . • In time the savage bull doth bear the yoke . ] This line is from ...
... give him the honour of beating them . See Reliques of Ancient English Poetry , Vol . I. p . 143 , where the ballad on these celebrated outlaws is preserved . STEEVENS . • In time the savage bull doth bear the yoke . ] This line is from ...
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... give him a livery " More guarded than his fellows . " Again , in Henry IV . Part I : 6 " " velvet guards , and Sunday citizens . " STEEVENS . ere you flout old ends & c . ] Before you endeavour to distinguish yourself any more by ...
... give him a livery " More guarded than his fellows . " Again , in Henry IV . Part I : 6 " " velvet guards , and Sunday citizens . " STEEVENS . ere you flout old ends & c . ] Before you endeavour to distinguish yourself any more by ...
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