The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... MALONE . Mr Upton thinks these two plays improperly called The First and Second Parts of Henry the Fourth . The ... Malone's Collection , both printed in the same year , 1600 ; but it is doubtful whether they are different editions , or ...
... MALONE . Mr Upton thinks these two plays improperly called The First and Second Parts of Henry the Fourth . The ... Malone's Collection , both printed in the same year , 1600 ; but it is doubtful whether they are different editions , or ...
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... MALONE . This phrase has already appeared in The Taming of the Shrew , vol . v . p . 521 : 66 66 Then vail your stomachs , for it is no boot ; And place your hands below your husbands ' foot . " REED . Thus , to vail the bonnet is to ...
... MALONE . This phrase has already appeared in The Taming of the Shrew , vol . v . p . 521 : 66 66 Then vail your stomachs , for it is no boot ; And place your hands below your husbands ' foot . " REED . Thus , to vail the bonnet is to ...
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... MALONE . 6 And DARKNESS be the burier of the dead ! ] The conclusion of this noble speech is extremely striking . There is no need to suppose it exactly philosophical ; darkness , in poetry , may be ab- sence of eyes , as well as ...
... MALONE . 6 And DARKNESS be the burier of the dead ! ] The conclusion of this noble speech is extremely striking . There is no need to suppose it exactly philosophical ; darkness , in poetry , may be ab- sence of eyes , as well as ...
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... MALONE . 2 You were ADVIS'D , his flesh was capable ] So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : i . e . you knew . " How shall I doat on her with more advice — . " i . e . on further knowledge . MALONE . Thus also , Thomas Twyne , the ...
... MALONE . 2 You were ADVIS'D , his flesh was capable ] So , in The Two Gentlemen of Verona : i . e . you knew . " How shall I doat on her with more advice — . " i . e . on further knowledge . MALONE . Thus also , Thomas Twyne , the ...
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... MALONE . 4 The gentle , & c . ] These one - and - twenty lines were added since the first edition . JOHNSON . This and the following twenty lines are not found in the quarto , 1600 , either from some inadvertence of the transcriber or ...
... MALONE . 4 The gentle , & c . ] These one - and - twenty lines were added since the first edition . JOHNSON . This and the following twenty lines are not found in the quarto , 1600 , either from some inadvertence of the transcriber or ...
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