The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 11Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... MALONE . 8 Show'd like a rebel's whore : ] fuppofe the meaning is , that fortune , while fhe fmiled on him , deceived him . Shakspeare probably alludes to Macdowald's firft fuccessful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue his ...
... MALONE . 8 Show'd like a rebel's whore : ] fuppofe the meaning is , that fortune , while fhe fmiled on him , deceived him . Shakspeare probably alludes to Macdowald's firft fuccessful action , elated by which he attempted to pursue his ...
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... MALONE . --thunders break ; ] The word break is wanting in the oldeft copy . The other folios and Rowe read - breaking . Mr. Pope made the emendation . STEEVENS . Break , which was fuggefted by the reading of the fecond folio , is very ...
... MALONE . --thunders break ; ] The word break is wanting in the oldeft copy . The other folios and Rowe read - breaking . Mr. Pope made the emendation . STEEVENS . Break , which was fuggefted by the reading of the fecond folio , is very ...
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... MALONE . Mr. Malone has already directed us to read - There -as a diffyl- lable , but without fupporting his direction by one example of fuch ä practice . I fufped that the poet wrote . 3 Who is't comes here ? or- But who comes here ...
... MALONE . Mr. Malone has already directed us to read - There -as a diffyl- lable , but without fupporting his direction by one example of fuch ä practice . I fufped that the poet wrote . 3 Who is't comes here ? or- But who comes here ...
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... MALONE . 4 flout the fky , ] The banners may be poetically described as waving in mockery or defiance of the fky . So , in K. Edward III . 1599 : And new replenish'd pendants cuff the air , " And beat the wind , that for their gaudinefs ...
... MALONE . 4 flout the fky , ] The banners may be poetically described as waving in mockery or defiance of the fky . So , in K. Edward III . 1599 : And new replenish'd pendants cuff the air , " And beat the wind , that for their gaudinefs ...
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... MALONE . the Shipman's card . ] The card is the paper on which the winds are marked under the pilot's needle ; or perhaps the fea - chart , fo called in our author's age . Thus , in The Loyal Subject , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " The ...
... MALONE . the Shipman's card . ] The card is the paper on which the winds are marked under the pilot's needle ; or perhaps the fea - chart , fo called in our author's age . Thus , in The Loyal Subject , by Beaumont and Fletcher : " The ...
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