The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 10R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... word moiety is half , one of two equal parts ; but Shakspeare commonly uses it for any part or division : " Methinks my moiety north from Burton here , 11 " In quantity equals not one of yours : and here the division was into three ...
... word moiety is half , one of two equal parts ; but Shakspeare commonly uses it for any part or division : " Methinks my moiety north from Burton here , 11 " In quantity equals not one of yours : and here the division was into three ...
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... words lyke flowing water fall . " STEEVENS . Rich'd is used for enriched , as ' tice for entice , ' bate for abate , ' strain for constrain , & c . M. MASON . 2 - Speak . ] Thus the quartos . This word is not in the folio . MALONE . 3 I ...
... words lyke flowing water fall . " STEEVENS . Rich'd is used for enriched , as ' tice for entice , ' bate for abate , ' strain for constrain , & c . M. MASON . 2 - Speak . ] Thus the quartos . This word is not in the folio . MALONE . 3 I ...
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... word to establish would easily bear such a construction . Boswell . 1 - Now , our joy , & c . ] Here the true reading is picked out of two copies . Butter's quarto reads : 4 Although the last , not least ; to whose SC . I. 11 KING LEAR .
... word to establish would easily bear such a construction . Boswell . 1 - Now , our joy , & c . ] Here the true reading is picked out of two copies . Butter's quarto reads : 4 Although the last , not least ; to whose SC . I. 11 KING LEAR .
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... words our po- : tency made good are in the absolute case . In Othello we have again nearly the same language : " My ... word . Diseases , in old language , meant the slighter inconveniencies , troubles , or distresses of the world . So ...
... words our po- : tency made good are in the absolute case . In Othello we have again nearly the same language : " My ... word . Diseases , in old language , meant the slighter inconveniencies , troubles , or distresses of the world . So ...
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... word worth . They read : " And well are worth the worth that you have wanted . " This , however , may be explained by understanding the second worth in the sense of wealth . MALONE . A clash of words similar to that in the text , occurs ...
... word worth . They read : " And well are worth the worth that you have wanted . " This , however , may be explained by understanding the second worth in the sense of wealth . MALONE . A clash of words similar to that in the text , occurs ...
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