The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Riley, 1806 |
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... Malone . 8 -for lewd employments , ] Lewd here signifies wicked . It is so used in many of our old statutes . Malone . It sometimes signifies - idle . Thus , in King Richard III : " But you must trouble him with lewd complaints ...
... Malone . 8 -for lewd employments , ] Lewd here signifies wicked . It is so used in many of our old statutes . Malone . It sometimes signifies - idle . Thus , in King Richard III : " But you must trouble him with lewd complaints ...
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... messel , " i . e . for a beggar , or rather a leper . Steevens . 9 but not change their spots : ] The old copies have - his spots . Corrected by Mr. Pope . Malone . And I resign my gage . My dear dear lord KING RICHARD II . 15.
... messel , " i . e . for a beggar , or rather a leper . Steevens . 9 but not change their spots : ] The old copies have - his spots . Corrected by Mr. Pope . Malone . And I resign my gage . My dear dear lord KING RICHARD II . 15.
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... Malone . 1 And so- ] The old copies read - As so- . Steevens . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . Malone . 2 Norfolk . ] Mr. Edwards , in his MS . notes , observes , from Holinshed , that the Duke of Hereford , appellant , entered the lists first ...
... Malone . 1 And so- ] The old copies read - As so- . Steevens . Corrected by Mr. Rowe . Malone . 2 Norfolk . ] Mr. Edwards , in his MS . notes , observes , from Holinshed , that the Duke of Hereford , appellant , entered the lists first ...
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... Malone . 4 And for we think the eagle - winged pride & c . ] These five verses are omitted in the other editions , and restored from the first of 1598. Pope . 5 set you on ] The old copy reads - on you . Corrected by Mr. Pope . Malone ...
... Malone . 4 And for we think the eagle - winged pride & c . ] These five verses are omitted in the other editions , and restored from the first of 1598. Pope . 5 set you on ] The old copy reads - on you . Corrected by Mr. Pope . Malone ...
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... Malone . 8 A dearer merit , not so deep a maim · Have I deserved - ] To deserve a merit is a phrase of which I know not any example . I wish some copy would exhibit : A dearer meed , and not so deep a maim . To deserve a meed or reward ...
... Malone . 8 A dearer merit , not so deep a maim · Have I deserved - ] To deserve a merit is a phrase of which I know not any example . I wish some copy would exhibit : A dearer meed , and not so deep a maim . To deserve a meed or reward ...
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